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This is a list of films produced in the Telugu cinema also known as Tollywood and in the Telugu language. [1] 1930s. List of Telugu films of the 1930s; 1940s
As part of the strengthening and restructuring the ICDS scheme, the government approved a provision of construction of 200,000 Anganwadi centre buildings at a cost of ₹450,000 per unit during XII Plan period in a phased manner with a cost-sharing ratio of 75:25 between centre and states (other than the NER, where it will be at 90:10).
Jandhyala popularly known as "Hasya Brahma" (Brahma of comedy), [122] ushered a new era of comedy in Telugu cinema, where his movies captivated audiences with their blend of humour and social commentary. "Before his movies, comedy was a small part of movies and comedians were sidekicks to the hero or villain.
Bhagya Lakshmi Movie Makers [124] Preminche Panilo Vunna: Pradeep Manchala: Raghuram Dronavajjala, Bindu Barbie: Sri Sathya Surya Movies [125] 25: Arjun Reddy: Sandeep Reddy Vanga: Vijay Deverakonda, Shalini Pandey, Kanchana, Rahul Ramakrishna: Bhadrakali Pictures [126] VIP 2: Soundarya Rajinikanth: Dhanush, Kajol, Amala Paul: V Creations [127 ...
Krishna made this first 70 MM and Streophonic film in Telugu Industry. Usage of two-in-one stereo tape recorders increased multifold with this film Sirivennela: K. Vishwanath: Suhasini: Music: KV Mahadevan Lyrics:Sirivennela (debut) Vikram: V Madhusudan Rao: Nagarjuna: Nagarjuna ' s Debut film.
Hanuma Telugu Movies [127] Subrahmanyapuram: Santhosh Jagarlapudi: Sumanth, Eesha Rebba, Saikumar, Amit Sharma: Sudhakar Impex IPL [128] 14: Bhairava Geetha: Siddhartha: Dhananjay, Irra Mor: Rashi Combines [129] Anaganaga O Premakatha: Pratap Thatamsetti: Ashwin J. Viraj, Riddhi Kumar: 1000 Lights Media [130] Husharu: Sree Harsha Konuganti
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Pan-Indian film is a cultural and media term related to Indian cinema, used to describe mainstream commercial films that aim to appeal to audiences across the nation while also extending their appeal to international markets.