Rukmini Maitra starrer Binodiini recently had its national premiere in Mumbai. Amid positive buzz, the film raked in around Rs 7 lakhs on the day of its release. Even though the film recorded a ...
Priyanka even thanked Ram Charan's wife Upasana Konidela in the caption. She wrote, "With the blessings of Shri Balaji a new chapter begins. May we all find peace in our hearts and prosperity and ...
In her post, Priyanka Chopra also thanked Ram Charan’s wife Upasana Kamineni Konidela. Commenting on Priyanka’s post, Upasana also wrote, “Wishing you immense success on your new film. May Lord ...
Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s upcoming film Binodiini-Ekti Natir Upakhyan, featuring Rukmini Maitra as the iconic thespian Nati Binodini, has become the first Bengali film to be invited to the National School ...
Ram Charan and Upasana Kamineni are protective of their daughter, Klin Kaara, occasionally sharing glimpses of her. Recently, Upasana shared on Instagram that Klin Kaara is learning dance from ...
In a cutesy revelation, Upasana Kamineni spills beans on her daughter Klin Kaara’s new talent, which has some major link to the little one’s father, Ram Charan. Ram Charan and his wife Upasana ...
On the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, Upasana shared an adorable famjam picture. The picture features Ram Charan, Upasana and their little bundle of joy Klin Kaara. In the picture ...
Ram's wife, Upasana Konidela, could not stop showering praise on her 'dearest' husband. She took to her X handle (formerly Twitter) to express her delight over the initial response to the film.
Upasana Singh recalls how Shah Rukh Khan charmingly refused to call her ugly on The Kapil Sharma Show, despite it being scripted. Upasana also revealed that she was initially considered for the ...
New Delhi: Actress Upasana Singh recently reflected on a casting couch experience that affected her deeply. During a conversation with Siddharth Kanan, Upasana Singh, who gained more popularity after ...
Upasana Singh explained her departure from The Kapil Sharma Show and television due to lack of enjoyment and creative satisfaction. Contractual obligations and channel rivalries also played a role.