September 2025 News Archive – Top Telugu News Hub

If you’re scrolling through September 2025 on Top Telugu News Hub, you’ll find two stories that grabbed a lot of attention. One is about a Bollywood star stepping back onto the screen after a long break, and the other spotlights a designer who reshaped some of India’s most loved SUVs. Both pieces show how entertainment and engineering can make big waves in the region.

Fawad Khan’s Bollywood comeback

After eight years away, Fawad Khan finally returned to Bollywood with “Aabeer Gulaal,” starring opposite Vaani Kapoor. The film is a rom‑com set mostly in London, and it hit theatres worldwide on September 12, 2025. In the story, a runaway bride meets a guarded restaurateur, and their unlikely romance drives the plot. While the movie released abroad, it stayed locked out of India because of diplomatic tensions that followed the Pahalgam attack. Fans in Telugu‑speaking regions are still debating whether the ban will lift, and many are watching the overseas box office numbers to guess the film’s fate at home.

What makes Fawad’s return interesting isn’t just the headline; it’s the mix of romance, healing, and second chances that the script tries to capture. Critics note that his chemistry with Vaani feels fresh, and the London backdrop adds a breezy vibe. Even if Indian audiences can’t watch it yet, the buzz is spilling over to social media, prompting heated talks about art, politics, and the power of a star’s comeback.

Ramkripa Ananthan’s design journey

Switching gears, Ramkripa Ananthan’s story reads like a blueprint for breaking barriers in the auto world. Starting as a mechanical engineer, she moved into design and eventually led the look of Mahindra’s flagship SUVs—Thar, Scorpio, and the XUV700. Her 25‑year stint at Mahindra turned those rugged vehicles into safer, smarter, and more stylish rides that many Indian families now trust.

In 2025, Ramkripa launched Krux Studio, a design consultancy that pushes forward-thinking concepts for electric mobility. Shortly after, she joined Ola Electric, bringing her SUV design playbook into the EV arena. She says the transition from gasoline to electric isn’t just about powertrains; it’s about rethinking interior space, user interaction, and sustainability from the ground up.

Her journey also shines a light on gender diversity in auto design. Young women now see a clear path to senior roles, thanks to her mentorship programs and public talks. The industry is slowly catching up, and her influence is measurable—Mahindra’s recent models report higher safety scores and better market share, while Ola’s upcoming electric scooters carry a sleek aesthetic that echoes her signature style.

Both stories from September 2025—Fawad’s cinematic return and Ramkripa’s design leadership—illustrate how talent can reshape entertainment and engineering alike. Keep checking Top Telugu News Hub for more updates, because when the spotlight moves, there’s always a fresh angle to explore.

Fawad Khan returns to Bollywood with Aabeer Gulaal, opposite Vaani Kapoor
14
Sep
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Fawad Khan returns to Bollywood with Aabeer Gulaal, opposite Vaani Kapoor

After eight years away, Fawad Khan headlines Aabeer Gulaal with Vaani Kapoor. The rom-com, set largely in London, released worldwide on September 12, 2025, but remains unreleased in India amid diplomatic tensions after the Pahalgam attack. The film tracks a runaway bride who collides with a guarded restaurateur, blending romance, healing, and second chances.

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Ramkripa Ananthan reshaped Mahindra's SUVs: the designer behind Thar, Scorpio, and XUV700
7
Sep
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Ramkripa Ananthan reshaped Mahindra's SUVs: the designer behind Thar, Scorpio, and XUV700

Mechanical engineer turned designer, Ramkripa Ananthan led the look and feel of Mahindra icons like the Thar, Scorpio, and XUV700. After 25 years at the company, she launched Krux Studio and moved to Ola Electric, carrying her design playbook into EVs. Her path shows how Indian SUVs became smarter, safer, and more stylish—while opening doors for more women in auto design.

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