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Whenever the hero whips up a sword, immediately people will think about Ram Charans blockbuster …

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Ramesh Varma directorial and Ravi Teja starrer Veera has been released. The director has tried to …

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Jagapathi Babu-starer Chattam does not have any fresh element in the story. Chattam is certainly an …

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Dongala Mata is just an amateurish attempt and an effort to fool unsuspecting audiences who watch …

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Raaj has an illogical story where some situations are just created to suit commercial elements. For …

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The cinema of Andhra Pradesh, also referred to as Tollywood, is the Telugu language film industry in India.

The film industry of Andhra Pradesh is the largest in India in terms of number of movies made each year. The Prasads IMAX theatre in Hyderabad has the biggest IMAX 3D screen in the world.

The industry has earned a handful of Guinness World Records, including records for acting in the same role the most times by an actor (N. T. Rama Rao as Lord Krishna, 18 times), the most number of films directed by a female director (Vijaya Nirmala), the most films produced by one person (D. Ramanaidu), the most number of songs sung my a male singer S.P.Balasubramanyam the most same-language films acted by a person (Brahmanandam),for the largest film production facility in the world. etc.

Bhakta Prahlada, released on September 15, 1931, was South India's first talkie film to have a theatrical release