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Balakrishna Creates History As First South Indian Actor To Ring NSE Bell In Mumbai
Nandamuri Balakrishna achieved a proud milestone on September 8, 2025, when he was invited to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in Mumbai for a special honor. Accompanied by senior members of Basavatarakam Hospital, the actor-politician was recognized by NSE officials for his outstanding contributions to cinema and society. As part of the ceremony, Balakrishna was given the rare opportunity to participate in the pre
Balakrishna Creates History As First South Indian Actor To Ring NSE Bell In Mumbai
Nandamuri Balakrishna achieved a proud milestone on September 8, 2025, when he was invited to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in Mumbai for a special honor. Accompanied by senior members of Basavatarakam Hospital, the actor-politician was recognized by NSE officials for his outstanding contributions to cinema and society. As part of the ceremony, Balakrishna was given the rare opportunity to participate in the pre
Malayalam Actress Navya Nair Fined Rs 1.14 Lakh At Melbourne Airport For Carrying Jasmine Flowers
Malayalam actress Navya Nair recently faced an unexpected hurdle during her trip to Australia after being fined Rs 1.14 lakh at Melbourne International Airport for carrying jasmine flowers in her luggage. The actress, who had traveled to Melbourne to participate in Onam celebrations organized by the Malayali Association of Victoria, shared her experience at a public event, admitting that she unknowingly violated Australian biosecurity laws.
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Malayalam Actress Navya Nair Fined Rs 1.14 Lakh At Melbourne Airport For Carrying Jasmine Flowers
Malayalam actress Navya Nair recently faced an unexpected hurdle during her trip to Australia after being fined Rs 1.14 lakh at Melbourne International Airport for carrying jasmine flowers in her luggage. The actress, who had traveled to Melbourne to participate in Onam celebrations organized by the Malayali Association of Victoria, shared her experience at a public event, admitting that she unknowingly violated Australian biosecurity laws.







