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Taraka Ratna married Alekhya Reddy, a divorcee, on August 2, 2012 at the Sanghi Temple. She was a costume designer in one of his films where they met and fell in love. Despite both their families being against the marriage, they got married in the presence of a couple of friends and two family members from Reddy's side.
Akhila Priya was born to Bhuma Nagi Reddy and Shobha Nagi Reddy in Allagadda, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. [2] She is the eldest of three children. In 2014, she had to contest the Allagadda by-election which fell vacant due to the death of her mother in a road accident. [3] [4] She was unanimously elected representing the YSR Congress ...
Anumula Revanth Reddy (born 8 November 1969) is an Indian politician who is serving as the second and current Chief Minister of Telangana since 7 December 2023. [ α ] [ 3 ] As a member of the Indian National Congress , he is the current Member of the Legislative Assembly for Kodangal .
Getting it right — or wrong — the second time around. I kept my finances separate in my first marriage — now I’m 50, getting remarried, and this time we’re combining our $500,000 savings ...
Roman emperor Elagabalus married Aquilia Severa first as his second wife, then divorced her to marry another woman, but soon divorced his third wife to remarry Aquilia Kid McCoy , American prize fighter, who married and divorced ten times, but only from eight women, since three of those marriages were to the same spouse, Julia Woodruff
He could be the first interior defensive lineman picked.” 7. Power Play: Alabama back on top. This week’s College Football Playoff Power Poll – including the first four out – and one big ...
The film opened with 85–90% occupancy on the first day and earned ₹ 16.63 crore. On the film's first weekend, profits were approximately ₹ 357.5 million at the box office. Doosukeltha earned ₹ 120 million (US$1.4 million) in its first week. [6] The film became Manchu Vishnu's biggest opener in his career.
Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a cardiologist and public health campaigner based in London, says Americans' foods are fueling chronic diseases. He shares his warnings and tips with Fox News Digital.