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Nurturing storytellers for a filmmaking future that belongs to those who know AI | Entertainment News

Nurturing storytellers for a filmmaking future that belongs to those who know AI | Entertainment News

3 min readJul 30, 2026 09:48 PM IST Artificial intelligence is already redefining the art of filmmaking. From enhancing scenes in movies to deepening the pool of cinematic choices, AI is helping storytellers visualise ideas better. However, AI’s real promise lies in the creative possibilities it unlocks, with the potential to fundamentally reshape the business of filmmaking itself. Sensing the need to nurture a new breed of storytellers, Ramanaidu Film School in Hyderabad is busy honing talent that is able to leverage AI to amplify creativity and thrive in the swift-footed world of entertainment. Spending most of his mornings at the Ramanaidu Film School in Hyderabad, Daggubati Suresh Babu, a veteran film producer, distributor and the elder son of D Ramanaidu, the much-revered film producer and the founder of the eponymous film school, sees course design as critical for a future that belongs to those who know AI and can deliver compelling stories with ambitious cinematic visions. Apart from leading the film school, Suresh Babu is also the CEO of Suresh Productions, a leading film …

Ram Charan admits being ‘rough dad’ to his 3 kids, calls wife Upasana family’s ‘nurturing pole’

Ram Charan admits being ‘rough dad’ to his 3 kids, calls wife Upasana family’s ‘nurturing pole’

Ram Charan is a superstar of Telugu cinema who carries the responsibility of his family, kids, and fans on his shoulders. Even though he is neck deep in work, the actor-producer makes sure he doesn’t compromise on spending time with his three kids, two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Kaara, and the newborns, Shivram and Anveera Devi. Recently, he admitted to being the rough kind of dad who lets their children take risks. Read on to know what he said about his wife, Upasana Konidela. Ram Charan weighs in on parenting three kids with wife Upasana After having three kids with Upasana Konidela, Ram Charan feels his house is full. After the arrival of his twins, a boy and a girl, in January 2026, his responsibilities have increased manifold. When asked what kind of father he is, the RRR actor told Esquire India, “I’m the rough kind of dad. The one who lets them jump, play dirty, climb, and take risks.” Talking about his wife’s way of parenting the children, Ram expressed, “Their mother is the nurturing pole; I’m …

Ram Charan calls himself a ‘rough dad’, says wife Upasana is the family’s ‘nurturing pole’: ‘I want to be a present father’ | Telugu News

Ram Charan calls himself a ‘rough dad’, says wife Upasana is the family’s ‘nurturing pole’: ‘I want to be a present father’ | Telugu News

3 min readChennaiApr 14, 2026 09:45 AM IST Earlier this year, Telugu star Ram Charan and wife Upasana Kamineni welcomed two new additions to their family, as they were blessed with twins—a baby boy and a baby girl—in January. The couple had their first child, daughter Klin Kaara Konidela, in 2023. Since then, Ram Charan has been trying to strike a balance between his personal and professional life. In a recent interaction, he spoke about fatherhood, why he is a “rough dad,” and how his wife is the nurturing anchor in his and his children’s lives. Speaking to Esquire, he said, “I’m the rough kind of dad. The one who lets them jump, play dirty, climb, and take risks. Their mother is the nurturing pole; I’m the one they come to when they want courage.” When asked about what kind of a father he sees himself as, while balancing a high-profile career with family life, he said, “The biggest lesson we learn is from observing our parents. And I want to be a very, very …

Ram Charan says he is a ‘rough’ dad who lets his kids take risks, calls Upasana ‘nurturing pole’: They come to me when…

Ram Charan says he is a ‘rough’ dad who lets his kids take risks, calls Upasana ‘nurturing pole’: They come to me when…

Actor Ram Charan is a father to three children, two daughters and a son. In a recent interview with Esquire India, the actor spoke about being a “rough” dad and revealed how he aspires to be a present father to his children. Ram Charan reveals he is a rough dad. Ram Charan reveals what kind of dad he is Ram Charan called his children his heartbeat and shared how the entire house shifts and comes to a standstill when they are away. When asked if he is a strict or fun dad, Ram replied, “I’m the rough kind of dad. The one who lets them jump, play dirty, climb, and take risks. Their mother is the nurturing pole; I’m the one they come to when they want courage.” He further spoke about the kind of father he aspires to be while balancing his stardom and work. He said, “The biggest lesson we learn is from observing our parents. And I want to be a very, very present person first. And I want to be a …

Pisces Daily Horoscope Today, Mar 11, 2025 predicts self-care and nurturing relationships | Astrology

Pisces Daily Horoscope Today, Mar 11, 2025 predicts self-care and nurturing relationships | Astrology

Pisces – (19th February to 20th March) Daily Horoscope Prediction says, Find Clarity and Peace in Today’s Choices Pisces Daily Horoscope Today, Mar 11, 2025. Be proactive in managing your emotions and seize opportunities for personal and professional development. Pisces, today brings opportunities to resolve past issues. Focus on communication, maintain positivity, and seize chances for personal growth and understanding. Today’s horoscope encourages Pisces to look inward and address unresolved matters. Positive energy surrounds you, facilitating open communication and the chance to mend relationships. Be proactive in managing your emotions and seize opportunities for personal and professional development. Balance is key, so ensure you maintain equilibrium between work and personal life. This is a great day to focus on self-care and nurturing relationships with loved ones. Pisces Love Horoscope Today: In matters of love, today offers a chance to strengthen your bonds. If you’re in a relationship, take time to communicate openly with your partner, discussing any lingering issues. Single Pisces might find new connections by engaging in social activities or online platforms. Trust your …

Subhadeep Dutta, the Tamluk coach nurturing talent in a pond

Subhadeep Dutta, the Tamluk coach nurturing talent in a pond

In the lively town of Tamluk, West Bengal, a group of children practice their swimming kicks at the shallow end of a pond. In the water with them and correcting every stroke is Subhadeep Dutta. At first glance, Dutta might seem like any other Tamluk resident, but his journey and efforts have become a beacon of hope, especially for those passionate about swimming in the town. Dutta is the driving force behind the Tamralipta Matangini Swimming Center, dedicated to teaching local youth how to swim. Operating from a simple pond with no standard amenities, the 39-year old has managed to nurture several district and state-level swimmers. The need to introduce activity Dutta’s journey began in 2021, in the aftermath of the COVID lockdown, when children had become habituated to watching videos on mobile devices with little outdoor activity. “The prolonged lockdown had a severe impact on children and young adults,” Dutta explained to The Bridge. As a swimming coach, he saw the urgent need to reintroduce physical activity into children’s lives. With sheer determination, he …

Rise of Vidarbha cricket: Improving mental toughness, monsoon base in Pondicherry & nurturing India ambitions | Cricket News

Rise of Vidarbha cricket: Improving mental toughness, monsoon base in Pondicherry & nurturing India ambitions | Cricket News

“Do not stop any practice session until you have achieved what you set out to gain from that particular day,” Vidarbha’s in-form Yash Rathod tells a trio of enthusiastic teens who approached the southpaw for batting inputs. The 24-year-old also offered to call up his veteran teammate Karun Nair from the dugout to get them more insights on the ‘process’. “If you ask Karun bhai about something specific, maybe I’ll also learn something new from the chat,” Rathod tells the local Jaipur kids. Rathod’s hunger extends to team Vidarbha, the Ranji team which is geo-located at India’s zero mile stone, but only recently been at the centre of cricketing excellence, previously overshadowed by Mumbai and Maharashtra in domestic cricket. “The Indian system is so competitive that only fractions separate the top teams from the rest. At the right time, you have to be good,” coach Usman Ghani says after Vidarbha’s spotless day on the field. It is those decisive nuggets and fractions that Ghani and his bunch have polished and perfected over the last decade. …

‘Orchestrated violence, nurturing hate’: Opposition slams Yogi over Sambhal clashes in UP | Lucknow News

‘Orchestrated violence, nurturing hate’: Opposition slams Yogi over Sambhal clashes in UP | Lucknow News

As violence in Sambhal during the survey of a mosque left three persons dead and several policemen injured, the Opposition on Sunday accused the Uttar Pradesh BJP government of nurturing its “politics of hatred”. The government, on the other hand, said that no one was above the law and a probe would soon find the guilty. Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav urged the Supreme Court to immediately “take cognisance of the conspiracy of spreading tension in the name of survey”, alleging that the BJP government and its administration “orchestrated the violence to divert attention from electoral malpractice”. “A survey team was deliberately sent in the morning to disrupt discussions about the election. The intention was to create chaos so that no debate on election issues could happen,” he said in Lucknow. “There was no hope from the UP government and administration, nor is there any hope now,” he said. Congress media cell chief Pawan Khera said that no citizen in UP was safe under CM Yogi Adityanath who gave the reprehensible slogan of “Batenge …

Alia Bhatt reveals why she agreed to do Jigra after giving birth to daughter Raha: ‘I was in my tigress mode’ | Bollywood

Sep 26, 2024 06:15 AM IST Alia Bhatt also shared how motherhood has changed her as an actor and as a person, adding that all her focus rests on daughter Raha Kapoor. Alia Bhatt is busy promoting her upcoming film Jigra, which releases next month. In a recent chat with Devara: Part 1 star Jr NTR and filmmaker Karan Johar, Alia talked about the time she signed Jigra, right after giving birth to daughter Raha Kapoor. It was that maternal instinct that she found to be present in the film too, which revolves around her character trying to save her brother. (Also read: Alia Bhatt shares new pics with Heidi Klum from Paris Fashion Week; returns to India with Ranbir Kapoor, Raha Kapoor) Alia Bhatt talked about the connection she felt while signing Jigra. What Alia said During the chat, Alia opened up about the time she received the offer of doing Jigra, and said, “When I signed Jigra I think I was in my tigress mode. I was in my most protective- like, ‘No …

Celebrating 15 years of Children First: a nurturing space with solutions for mental health | Parenting News

Ritik Pandey, a vibrant 24-year-old filmmaker, carries a past etched with mental illness. The darkness began when he was 16 and still in school. A series of manic episodes led to conclusion of bipolar disorder. In 2019,Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) joined the battle, leaving Ritik bedridden, consumed by racing thoughts and crippling depression. It was during this bleak period that Ritik’s principal introduced him to Children First (CF), a lifeline he desperately needed. A child and adolescent mental health service, CF celebrated 15 years of service on April 21 at their Safdarjung Enclave centre, New Delhi. Founded in 2009 by Dr. Shelja Sen, a (child and adolescent psychologist), Dr. Amit Sen (Director, Senior Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist) and Dr. Kavitha Arora (Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist), the centre offers a range of mental health care solutions for children and adolescents up to age 25. It is here that Ritik met a team that understood the complexities of his mental state. Unlike the sterile hospital environment, CF offered a warm embrace. The journey wasn’t easy. Nearly six …