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Trump halts all U.S. military aid to Ukraine, White House official says
Trump pauses military aid to Ukraine after clash with Zelenskiy.
Trump suggests potential minerals deal with Ukraine despite tensions.
European leaders propose peace plan, seek U.S. support.
President Trump has been clear that he is focused on peace. We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well. We are pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it is contributing to a solution,” said the official on Monday, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
But Trump also suggested on Monday that a deal to open up Ukraine’s minerals to U.S. investment could still be agreed despite his frustration with Kyiv, as European leaders floated proposals for a truce in Russia’s war with its neighbor.
The Trump administration views a minerals deal as America’s way of earning back some of the tens of billions of dollars it has given to Ukraine in financial and military aid since Russia invaded three years ago.
8 Vasantalu : Andhama Andhama lyrical video
8 Vasanthalu is a coming-of-age romance drama film that is scheduled for release in 2025. The film is directed by Phanindra Narsetti and stars Ananthika Sanilkumar and Hanu Reddy.
Satyam Rajesh, Shravan, Kalakeya Prabhakar are coming soon to entertain the audience
With the blessings of Modhakondamma Thalli, the revered deity of Uttarandhra, the shooting and post-production works of the film starring Satyam Rajesh, Shravan, and Kalakeya Prabhakar in the lead roles, and Suhana as the heroine, under the Sai Lakshmi Ganapathi Movie Creations banner, have been completed.
Director N.K. has made this film with many elements to entertain the audience.
Directed by N.K., produced by Grandhi Trinadh and co-produced by Loteti Krishna, with editing by Shiva Sharvani and cinematography by G. Amar, the film’s title and first look will be released soon.
Gaddam Naveen, Shaking Seshu, Ramu, Surya, Sameer, Murali, and others have played important roles in this film.
Having completed a major portion of its shooting in Hyderabad, Vizag, and Paderu, this film is soon to hit the theaters to entertain the audience. P.R. has provided the background music for this film. Nabha Master’s fights and Kaladhar’s dances will be additional attractions.”
Mandanna in Another Controversy
Rashmika, who is in full form with continuous hits, is surrounded by an equal amount of controversies. It is regrettable that they are coming from her home state. Members of the legislative assembly and ministers there are expressing their anger that Rashmika’s non-attendance at the inauguration ceremony of the International Film Festival being held in Karnataka, despite being invited several times, is a testament to her arrogance.
Moreover, they are severely warning that she will have to pay a heavy price for this. Rashmika has been embroiled in controversy for saying she is a Hyderabadi at the ‘Chava’ promotion event and for previously stating that she had not seen the film ‘Kantara’.
Now with this new controversy, It is better for Rashmika to realize as soon as possible that criticism of not having affection for her motherland is not good for her career!!
Kingston offers a unique experience, much like Baahubali and Kantara: Hero, composer GV Prakash
Music director GV Prakash Kumar has played the lead role in his latest film, Kingston. He has produced the film under the banner of Parallel Universe Pictures in collaboration with Zee Studios. This marks GV Prakash Kumar’s debut as a producer.
Maheswara Reddy, the head of Ganga Entertainments, is bringing this film to Telugu audiences. Kingston is set to release in both Telugu and Tamil on Friday, March 7th. In a chit-chat with the media in Hyderabad, GV Prakash spoke about the film’s highlights:
Welcome to Hyderabad, GV Prakash!
Thank you, all! I am extremely happy to be here to promote Kingston.
Are you nervous ahead of the film’s release?
That’s there before the release of every film. As the release date approaches, I tend to countdown to it.
You are making a debut as a producer. Has the plan to become a producer always been there? Or, did you take the decision on the go because you loved the script of Kingston?
Plans were there for quite sometime. Kingston inspired me to become a producer. I am glad to have produced this first-of-its-kind Indian film, in collaboration with Zee Studios. We have plans to turn Kingston into a franchise. We have stories for four parts ready.
What is the story of Kingston like? What genre does it belong to?
The story is set in a coastal village where I play the role of a fisherman. Normally, fishermen venture into the sea for fishing, but in this village, no one dares to go into the sea. The village is cursed, and the mystery behind this curse unfolds in the film. The protagonist decides to challenge the curse and ventures into the sea, leading to unexpected events. Kingston is India’s first sea adventure thriller. Once the hero enters the sea, he encounters zombies and spirits, making it a unique experience for the audience.
Did you undergo training for the underwater sequences?
Yes, I trained for four days specifically for the underwater action sequences. Once underwater, I had to hold my breath for three minutes without surfacing. Along with breath control, I also trained for the action sequences. The toughest part was when they asked for a retake while I was still underwater.
Was Kingston the most physically demanding film of your career?
Absolutely! Shooting action sequences on a ship was especially difficult because the surface was always wet and slippery. At times, I would get injured on my fingers or legs after just one shot. But I would wrap a bandage and continue shooting. Despite the challenges, all the action sequences turned out great!
What were the technical challenges in making Kingston?
A film like this has never been made in India before. Renowned cinematographer Nirav Shah conducted three days of test shooting before Gokul Benoy took over as the main cinematographer. Since many scenes take place in the ocean, the setup was complex; actors would be on one boat, while the camera crew filmed from another boat. We also built miniature sets to enhance the visuals. Once the film releases, even Hollywood will be surprised and wonder how we pulled it off!
You previously worked with Divya Bharathi in a movie titled Bachelor, and now again in Kingston. Tell us about her role.
We wanted a strong combination, and Zee Studios suggested Divya Bharathi’s name. That’s how she was onboarded. She has performed action sequences in Kingston, and I believe this film will bring her great recognition.
You compose music for your own films. Do you put in any special effort for them?
People often say that I give better music for films in which I am not the lead. But I always compose based on the story’s requirements. I don’t do anything special just because it’s my own film. For Kingston, I experimented with new soundscapes. Hollywood has produced fantasy sea films like Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean, but since this is an Indian film, I wanted to create an original sound without referencing them.
You have completed 25 films as an actor and 100 as a composer. How do you balance both?
It feels great! I made my acting debut with the Tamil remake of Prema Katha Chitram, and since then, I have been consistently working in films. I have had several hits as an actor. I follow a strict schedule, balancing both acting and music by allocating proper time. Even if a schedule gets disrupted, I always have a Plan B. So, there has never a major problem. Recently, I composed music for Lucky Bhaskar in Telugu and Amaran in Tamil, both of which were Diwali releases in 2024. They earned me good recognition in both industries.
Will you only produce films in which you act, or are you open to producing for other actors?
I am open to producing films with other actors as well, as long as I come across a good script. After Kingston, I am producing a film directed by Selvaraghavan. When I read the script, I absolutely loved it and asked him if I could produce it. There is no rule that I will only produce films where I am the lead. I am willing to support great stories, regardless of who stars in them.
Would you act in Telugu films? Have you received any offers so far?
Yes! I am ready to do a Telugu film if I get a good script. In fact, I was approached for a role in Dasara (not Nani’s character). But they wanted to start shooting within two weeks, and I couldn’t adjust my dates, so I had to let it go. If the right opportunity comes, I would love to be part of Telugu cinema!
As a music director, have you ever felt like you should have played the lead in a film you composed for?
No, never. I am a spiritual person, and I strongly believe that whatever is meant for me will come to me. I don’t look at what others are doing or wish for things that aren’t destined for me.
You are busy with films. Do you get personal time for yourself?
Yes, I have plenty of personal time, and it has never been an issue. On days when I don’t have shoots, I wake up at 9 AM, do my workouts, and then start working on my music. On shooting days, I wake up earlier to stay on schedule.
In the end, what do you want to tell the audience about Kingston?
Baahubali transported audiences into a new world, and Kantara took them into a spiritual realm. Similarly, Kingston will take viewers into an entirely new cinematic world. Hollywood filmmakers bring their legends and folklore to the big screen. With Kingston, we are bringing to life the stories told by our grandmothers and ancestors. This film will be a truly unique experience for everyone!




Mythri, Sitara at loggerheads
The release of Nithin’s ‘Robin Hood’ from Mythri Movie Makers on the same day as Sitara’s ‘Mad-2’ is becoming a topic of discussion. The fact that both Mythri and Sitara are not only production houses but also in distribution is fueling this discussion.
It is noteworthy that the release of the movie ‘Mad Square’ was initially announced as March 29th, but due to it being Amavasya (new moon day), they decided to release it a day earlier.
As ‘Robin Hood’ is a film coming from Venky Kudumula after ‘Chalo’ and ‘Bheeshma’, it has good expectations, but being postponed once or twice has become a bit of a minus. Sitara, which produced ‘Bheeshma’ and ‘Rang De’ with Nithin, is now releasing ‘Mad Square’ in competition with ‘Robin Hood’ and wishing him all the best, which is an interesting twist here!!”


Young Sensation
Mithun Chakravarthi
Bilingual Film
“Love Story Begins”
21-year-old Tamil sensation with Telugu roots, Mithun Chakravarthi, is making his debut as a hero, director, and producer with the Tamil-Telugu bilingual film “Love Story Begins”. Under the banner of Varma Film Factory, this film explores a fresh perspective on love. Mithun is paired opposite actresses Varsha and Shwetha in this romantic entertainer.
A song from the film, titled “Vastava” launched at a press meet in Hyderabad. Composed by Amar Geeth, the song features lyrics by Shivamani and has been sung by Bhavadayini Nagaraj, Vidyuth Srinivas, and Thomas Chiramayil Alexander. Interestingly, the song was also released from Dubai at the same time.
After the song launch, young sensation Mithun shared, “Since childhood, cinema has been my world. I am completely devoted to films. Inspired by my real-life incidents, I have crafted ‘Love Story Begins’ with a mix of entertainment and a subtle message. This film will introduce a fresh approach to love stories.”
Actresses Varsha and Shwetha expressed their happiness about being part of the film. “Love Story Begins” is being shot across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Dubai. The film is slated for release this year. PR for this film is handled by Senior Film Journalist Dheeraja Appaji!!



Microsoft Is Shutting Down Skype, Shifting Users to Teams
Skype will place its last video call on May 5. However, existing users can sign in to Teams using their credentials and keep their chats and contacts.
Farewell, Skype. Microsoft will shut down the once-popular video conferencing app on May 5, and is encouraging all existing customers to switch to Teams.
“In order to streamline our free consumer communications offerings so we can more easily adapt to customer needs, we will be retiring Skype in May 2025 to focus on Microsoft Teams, our modern communications and collaboration hub,” Microsoft said in a statement.
To facilitate the migration to Teams, Microsoft will soon allow users to sign in using Skype credentials. Once signed in, users will see all their Skype chats and contacts appear in Teams. This feature will initially be available to Teams and Skype insiders before expanding to others. Those who don’t want to use Teams can export their existing Skype data.
New customers will no longer be able to make and receive international and domestic calls using pay-as-you-go credit and subscriptions. Current subscribers, however, can use their credits and subscriptions until the end of their next renewal period. Skype Credit will also remain accessible until May 5. It’s unclear if Microsoft will refund any remaining credits after that date.
Skype was created by Niklas Zennström, Janus Friis, and four other Estonian developers. After its launch in 2003, the peer-to-peer video calling service gained widespread popularity since it let users talk to friends, family, or clients without paying extra long-distance charges.
By the fall of 2005, Skype had gained 40 million active users and was acquired by eBay for $2.6 billion. Microsoft then acquired the service in 2011 for $8.5 billion.
