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‘Jai Bagalaamukhii' from ‘Thammudu' wins hearts; gears up for July 4 release
‘Jai Bagalaamukhii' from ‘Thammudu' wins hearts; gears up for July 4 release

Hans India

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

‘Jai Bagalaamukhii' from ‘Thammudu' wins hearts; gears up for July 4 release

Actor Nithiin is all set to return to the big screen with his much-anticipated film Thammudu, directed by Sriram Venu of MCA and Vakeel Saab fame. The film, produced by Dil Raju and Shirish, is scheduled for a grand theatrical release on July 4. Following the enthusiastic reception to its first single 'Bhuu Antuu Bhuutham,' the makers have now unveiled the second track, 'Jai Bagalaamukhii'—a powerful devotional anthem that blends spirituality with stirring music. Written by renowned lyricist Jonnavithula Ramalingeswara Rao, the song honors the goddess Bagalaamukhi with deeply reverent lyrics. Composer Ajaneesh Loknath, known for his dynamic style, infuses the track with a divine intensity, while Abby V delivers a soulful rendition that reflects the energy of traditional Jathara celebrations. The lyrical video features vibrant visuals showcasing the cultural grandeur of Ambara Godugu, further elevating the devotional atmosphere of the track. The unique composition is already resonating with audiences for its emotional depth and spiritual fervor. Thammudu also stars Laya, Sapthami Gowda, Varsha Bollamma, Saurabh Sachdeva, Sriram Deetya, and Temper Vamsi in prominent roles. With a mix of drama, emotion, and cultural richness, the film is expected to strike a chord with a wide audience. As the release date approaches, the buzz around Thammudu continues to grow, with its music and spiritual themes setting the tone for a memorable cinematic experience.

Public participation key to strengthening govt schools: MLA
Public participation key to strengthening govt schools: MLA

Hans India

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Public participation key to strengthening govt schools: MLA

Wanaparthy: Local MLA Thudi Megha Reddy stated that government schools can be strengthened only through public participation. On Friday, he visited Yapalra village in Pebbair mandal and participated in Jathara celebrations to mark Eruvaka Punnami, as well as the aksharabhyasam programme at the ZPHS and the primary school. Thudi said the government was providing facilities for children's education, including free books, uniforms, and meals. He appealed to parents to enrol their children in government schools. The MLA appreciated the fact that school facilities in Yapalra are being developed with the support of donors, calling it a commendable effort.

Corporation chief and deputy mayors presented ‘sare' to goddess Gangamma
Corporation chief and deputy mayors presented ‘sare' to goddess Gangamma

Hans India

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Corporation chief and deputy mayors presented ‘sare' to goddess Gangamma

Tirupati: The commissioner Narapureddy Mourya presented sareee on behalf of Tirupati municipal Corporation on Monday to goddess Gangamma, on Jathara. The commissioner accompanied by Deputy Mayors Mudra Narayana, RC Munikrishna, senior officials and corporators came in a procession from the corporation office to the accompaniment of traditional music to the temple for presenting saree. She along with senior officials presented saree to temple priests Murali Swamy and Ramakrishna and had darshan. She said she prayed the goddess to shower her blessings for the well-being and prosperity of the people of Tirupati. Commissioner said the corporation, police and other departments are fully geared up for the Viswaroopa darshanam of goddess which will be last day of Jathara on Tuesday. Additional Commissioner Charan Tej Reddy, Deputy Commissioner Amariah, Superintendent Engineer Shyam Sunder, Revenue Officer Sethumadhav were also present.

Devotees dress up as Bairagis
Devotees dress up as Bairagis

Hans India

time08-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Devotees dress up as Bairagis

Tirupati: On the first day of Tatayyagunta Gangamma Jathara, devotees offered prayers to Gangamma in Bairagi Vesham on Wednesday. Following the age-old custom, devotees smear the face or the body with white yash and worshipped the goddess. The Jathara began with a formal announcement by the members of Kaikala family and later priests observed Vadibala utsavam in the temple. Priests Ramakrishna and Murali Swamy packed turmeric, vermilion, sandal, rice and aromatic substances in a silk cloth and tied it to Dwajasthambam amidst religious fervor. Later, abhishekam and special rituals were performed to Gangamma in the temple. The temple wore a festive look with colourful decorations and festoons of mango leaves entire temple complex. The Jathara will continue up to May 14 during.

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