Sudha Reddy Likely to return to Met Gala 2026 after one-year break As excitement builds around the guest list for the Met Gala 2026, reports suggest that Indian business personality and philanthropist Sudha Reddy may be set for another appearance at fashion’s biggest night. According to sources, the Hyderabad-based social figure is expected to return to the iconic steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for her third outing after skipping last year’s edition. Sudha Reddy has previously drawn attention for representing Indian craftsmanship on an international platform. She first attended the Met Gala in 2021 wearing a bespoke look by Falguni Shane Peacock. She returned in 2024 in a handcrafted creation by Tarun Tahiliani, further strengthening her identity as one of the few Indian personalities regularly seen at the global fashion event. If reports are accurate, her 2026 look could once again place Indian design in the spotlight. Insiders claim she may collaborate with Manish Malhotra for the gala this year. Styling is reportedly expected to be overseen by Mariel Haenn, known for working with international names including Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna and Pharrell Williams. A source from Hyderabad said, “Expect something rooted in heritage and culture but scaled for a global stage. Her Met Gala appearances are never just about fashion, they’re about identity and presence. She will be once again championing Indian craftsmanship on the world stage as her vision is to proudly ma... #Reddy #Sudha_Reddy #Met_Gala #biggest_night #one-year_break #excitement_builds #guest_list #business_personality #philanthropist_Sudha #Metropolitan_Museum

CM vs CM: Pinarayi-Revanth slugfest on last campaign day Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Telangana CM Revanth Reddy engaged in a heated exchange of words during election campaigning. Vijayan responded to Reddy's earlier remarks with a jibe, which Reddy then likened to PM Modi's rhetoric, accusing Vijayan of 'devil's rule' and having BJP support. Vijayan later attempted to de-escalate by sending Reddy a letter detailing Kerala's development achievements. #Reddy #Pinarayi_Vijayan #Pinarayi #Revanth_Reddy #Pinarayi-Revanth_slugfest #election_campaigning #campaign_day #heated_exchange #day_Kerala #Reddy_engaged

Prakash Raj is no longer part of Spirit due to creative disagreements with Sandeep Reddy Vanga: Report National Award-winning actor Prakash Raj is said to have been dropped from the highly anticipated Telugu action drama Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and headlined by Prabhas and Triptii Dimri. The development has drawn attention after the film’s launch, where Raj’s name and voice had featured prominently in early promotional material. Spirit, which is being shot in Hyderabad and has generated significant buzz as one of the most ambitious projects in South Indian cinema, now appears to be facing internal challenges beyond its scale and star cast. A report by OTT Play suggests that creative disagreements and on-set friction between Prakash Raj and the filmmaking team may have led to the actor’s exit. According to the report, the dispute reportedly arose over the script and the execution of a particular sequence. While specific details of the disagreement have not been publicly disclosed, sources within the industry described the interaction as a “heated disagreement. ” However, neither Prakash Raj nor the makers of Spirit have issued an official statement confirming the circumstances of his departure. Raj’s involvement had generated anticipation after his authoritative voice was used in the film’s launch materials, suggesting a significant role, potentially as a senior figure in the narrative. The developments surrounding Spirit come months after another key castin... #Reddy #Sandeep_Reddy #Reddy_Vanga #Triptii_Dimri #National_Award-winning #Prakash_Raj #anticipated_Telugu #Telugu_action #Report_National #Award-winning_actor

At 93, Apollo founder still has big dreams for Indian healthcare Dr Reddy, who turns 93 Thursday, lobbied PM Indira Gandhi to ensure import duties on equipment fell from 300% to zero. Banks funded the build; cement and steel came cheap, and he built Apollo Chennai, India’s first multispecialty hospital, in 1983 with a promise to offer treatment to 25% of patients free. #Thursday #Indira_Gandhi #Indian_healthcare #big_dreams #ensure_import #import_duties #equipment_fell #Apollo_founder #Apollo_Chennai #Reddy
