The Election Commission of India has officially announced the schedule for the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir,
Anand, aka Bachchan (Ravi Teja), is an honest income tax officer suspended for his integrity. Returning to his hometown, he falls in love with Jikki (Bhagyashree Borse), who returns his feelings. Just as their life seems to improve, Bachchan is reinstated and assigned to raid the residence of a powerful local figure, Mutyam Jaggaiah (Jagapathi Babu).
International mafia don Big Bull (Sanjay Dutt), diagnosed with Glioma and desperate to avoid death, learns of a radical solution: transferring his memory to another person’s brain. The search for the perfect candidate leads them to Shankar (Ram Pothineni) in Hyderabad.
Chiyaan Vikram's "Thangalaan" is set in 1850 CE, in Veppur village, North Arcot. Thangalaan, the leader of a tribal group, is recruited by the British to search for gold in his village. His task angers the locals, led by Aarathi (Malavika Mohanan), leading to a fierce conflict between Thangalaan's tribe and Aarathi’s forces.
In "Pasarlapudilanka", Karthik (Narne Nithiin), a carefree software engineer from Hyderabad, returns to his hometown. He lives a relaxed life with friends Subbu (Kasireddy Rajkumar) and Hari (Ankith Koyya) until he meets Pallavi (Nayan Sarika). Pallavi, influenced by caste dynamics, initially develops feelings for Karthik but abruptly agrees to marry someone else, leaving him bewildered.
In "Pathaan," Major Abhimanyu Kanwar (John Abraham), a former Indian soldier, returns to his hometown of Barmer, Rajasthan, to become an assistant boxing coach. The town is under the harsh control of Sarpanch Jitendar Pratap Singh (Abhishek Banerjee), who imposes oppressive caste rules.
Congress cadre became very serious about the comments made by BRS working president KTR on women.
Known for his eloquence and oratory skills, Vajpayee's speeches inspired many and left a lasting impact on Indian politics.
A controversy erupted on Thursday after Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi sat in the last row for the 78th Independence Day event at the Red Fort on Thursday.
In a remarkable act of bravery, an 8-year-old girl in the United States defended her home against an armed robber using a baseball bat.