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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Had no role in choosing government transport: Nidhhi Agerwal
Nidhhi Agerwal , who recently acted with AP Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan in Hari Hara Veera Mallu, issued a clarification after facing severe backlash for travelling in a government vehicle to a store opening in Bhimavaram caption: Screengrab of the actress arriving in a vehicle belonging to the AP government. During the event, the local organisers arranged transportation for me, which happened to be a vehicle belonging to the Andhra Pradesh government. I had no role in choosing or requesting this vehicle — it was provided solely by the event organisers. I want to make it absolutely clear that these claims are completely baseless, and the use of the vehicle had nothing to do with any government officials Nidhhi Agerwal. What happened: During her recent visit to Bhimavaram for a store inauguration, Nidhhi was seen travelling in a vehicle belonging to the Andhra Pradesh government. Soon after, social media users began trolling the actress, questioning whether the arrangement had anything to do with her recent role alongside Pawan Kalyan in Hari Hara Veera Mallu. On Monday, the actress issued a statement, calling the claims 'completely baseless' and clarified that the car was arranged by the event organisers for logistical purposes and that she had no say in its selection. TNN


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Tollywood bets big on Dasara biggies to flip Box Office fortunes
A still from Akhanda 2: Thaandavam After a sluggish 2025 marred by underperforming movies and crippling production delays caused by the ongoing strike, Tollywood is grappling with losses exceeding `1,500 crore. With Dasara around the corner, Tollywood is counting on harnessing the festive buzz to slay its box office demons and flip the script after a rough year. The spotlight is on the blockbuster face-off between Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG and Balakrishna's Akhanda 2: Thaandavam, which trade analysts hope will ignite the festive spirit. With Kantara: Chapter 1 adding to the buzz, the stakeholders are praying the festive gamble to turn the tide. A still from They Call Him OG 'Dasara has always attracted large family audiences' Dasara has always been a festival that draws large family audiences, especially since it falls during the holiday season. Typically, theatre occupancy rises by around 90% in the first three days, with cinemas often packed throughout. This year, with the massive hype surrounding OG and Akhanda 2, both highly anticipated and widely popular, we are hoping the festival will bring audiences back to theatres in hordes. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Live Update: The Strategy Uses By Successful Intraday Trader TradeWise Learn More Undo This is exactly what the industry needs right now. – Anupam Reddy, Former Secretary, Telangana State Film Chamber of Commerce Dasara is the time when families have greater spending power and the enthusiasm to step out together. Festivals are when Telugu audiences truly celebrate cinema, and with these big tentpole releases, I expect theatres to be packed. – Anish Kuruvilla, actor & filmmaker A still from Kantara: Chapter 1 They Call Him OG Pawan Kalyan's gangster drama, directed by Sujeeth, brings pan-South star power, international star cast, and a samurai-inspired visual style to the Dasara line-up. Budget: ₹200 cr* Akhanda 2: Thaandavam The Balakrishna–Boyapati Srinu duo returns with a mass-action spectacle, expanding its reach beyond Telugu to multiple Indian languages. Budget: ₹150 cr* Kantara: Chapter 1 Rishab Shetty's mythological prequel to the 2022 hit Kantara promises to bring a dose of cultural mystique to the festive box office Budget: ₹125 cr* *Budgets mentioned in the story are approximate figures based on industry estimates Inputs by Paul Nicodemus & Divya Shree


India Today
2 days ago
- India Today
Nidhhi Agerwal denies role in using Andhra Pradesh government car for event
Actor Nidhhi Agerwal, who was recently seen in 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu', has responded to social media speculation concerning the use of a government car during a visit to Bhimavaram in Andhra Pradesh. The event, which was a store launch, led to online debates about her travel arrangements."I would like to address and clarify certain speculations circulating on social media regarding my recent visit to Bhimavaram for a store launch event," Nidhhi wrote in a statement. She clarified that local organisers provided her transportation, which happened to be a government vehicle. "I wish to clearly state that I had no role in requesting this vehicle - it was provided solely by the event organisers for logistical purposes," she misinterpretations, Nidhhi remarked, "Some online reports and posts are wrongly suggesting that this vehicle was sent to me by government officials. I want to make it absolutely clear that these claims are completely baseless. I share no connection in this context, and the use of the vehicle had nothing to do with any government officials." Her statement sought to clarify her position. The incident became controversial when Nidhhi was seen arriving at the event in a government car, sparking online expressed gratitude to her supporters, saying, "I deeply value my audience, and it is important to clarify my truth so that no misinformation is carried forward. I am grateful to my fans and well-wishers for their constant love and support."Professionally, Nidhhi's role in 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' as Panchami was notable, although the film faced criticism for its visual effects and storyline. On the work front, she will be seen next in Prabhas's 'The Raja Saab', directed by Maruthi.- Ends