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Hans India
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Hero Krishnasai Receives NTR Award
Hyderabad: On the occasion of the birth anniversary of legendary actor and former Chief Minister Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR), actor Krishnasai was conferred with the prestigious NTR Award. The award ceremony was organized by the Sathya Sangeetha International Foundation with the support of the Telangana Department of Language and Culture at Ravindra Bharathi. Telangana MLC and Legislative Council Opposition Leader Sirikonda Madhusudhana Chary, High Court Advocate Kanaka Durga, and Sathya Sangeetha International Chairman C. Omkar Raju presented the NTR Award to Krishnasai and felicitated him. Additional SP Ramdas and senior actor Murali Mohan also graced the event. On this occasion, the services rendered by the "Krishnasai International Charitable Trust" were widely appreciated by the dignitaries and organizers. They lauded Krishnasai for providing essential medical services and financial assistance to the underprivileged, describing him as a 'real-life hero' for his humanitarian efforts. Speaking at the event, Krishnasai expressed heartfelt gratitude to the organizers for honoring him. He stated that receiving an award named after the great NTR was a matter of immense pride. He also shared that the recognition has further strengthened his sense of responsibility toward social service. He reaffirmed his commitment to continue charitable activities through the "Krishnasai International Charitable Trust." Krishnasai has played lead roles in films like Sundarangudu and Jewel Thief. Through his charitable trust, he has been actively involved in numerous service-oriented programs, extending support to the needy irrespective of caste, religion, or region.


Hans India
25-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Actor Krishnasai condemns Pahalgam attack, urges unity against violence
The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, has left the nation reeling with shock and grief. As the country mourns the loss of 28 innocent tourists, Tollywood actor and chairman of Krishnasai International Charitable Trust, Krishnasai, has voiced his deep sorrow and outrage over the brutal incident. Condemning the attack in the strongest terms, Krishnasai said, 'They were mercilessly hunted down and killed. If the terrorists think the Indian paramilitary forces are silent, they are gravely mistaken.' His words reflect the growing anger and determination among citizens demanding justice and swift action. The actor also echoed Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's warning, stating, 'India will respond in a way that shocks the world. There will be strong retaliatory action. Do not test the patience of a peace-loving nation.' Krishnasai appealed to the people of India to unite and remain vigilant, stressing that collective strength is essential to prevent such horrific events from recurring. Tuesday's attack shattered the peaceful atmosphere of Pahalgam, a town known for its scenic beauty and tranquility. The terrorists struck without warning, turning a serene holiday spot into a scene of unimaginable horror. Innocent tourists, who had come seeking solace in nature, tragically lost their lives to the violence. As investigations continue and security forces tighten vigilance, voices like Krishnasai's serve as a reminder of the nation's resilience and its unwavering stand against terrorism.