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In India, the Telugu year is the calendar year of the Telugu speaking people of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and the enclave Yanam.. Each Yuga has a cycle of 60 years.Each year of Ugadi year has a specific name in Panchangam (astronomical calendar) based on astrological influences and the name of the year; this denotes the overall character of that year. [1]
The following is the list of highest-grossing Telugu films released in 2024. The rank of the films in the following table depends on the estimate of worldwide collections as reported by organizations classified as green by Wikipedia. [a] There is no official tracking of domestic box office figures within India.
Rakshana was released on 7 June 2024. Post-theatrical streaming rights were acquired by Aha and premiered on 1 August 2024. [ 2 ] Deccan Chronicle cited the film as "a decent outing", with particular praise for Payal Rajput's performance.
Sangharshana is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language Crime thriller film Produced by Valluri Srinivasa Rao under the banner of Mahindra Pictures. Directed and written by S. Chinna Venkatesh, Starring Shivakumar Ramachandravarapu, Chaithanya Pasupuleti, Rasheeda Bhanu, Swathi Sri, Express Hari and others.
Kali is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language psychological Fantasy film film written and directed by Siva Sashu. The film features Prince Cecil, Naresh Agastya and Neha Krishnan in lead roles. [1] The film was released on 4 October 2024. [2]
The 32-year-old man, who was not named by authorities, was on his way to Canada from the Indian capital when he was stopped during a security check at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL).
Simbaa is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language crime thriller film directed by Murali Manohar and written by Sampath Nandi. Produced by Sampath Nandi Team Works and Raj Dasari Productions, the film features Jagapathi Babu and Anasuya Bharadwaj in lead roles. [1] Simbaa was released on 9 August 2024. [2]
The Bengali calendar is similar to the Tamil calendar except in that it starts the year with Boiśākh (instead of Choitrô), followed by Jyoisthô etc. The Assamese and Odia calendars too are structured the same way. The solar months (rāśi) along with their equivalent names in the Bangali, Malayalam and Tamil calendar are given below: