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  • Ali
  • Brahmanandam
  • Manchu Manoj
  • Raghu Kunche
  • Saptagiri

In the heart of Telugu Boothu, where the sun rises over the rich cultural heritage, there's a term that echoes through the streets - "Amma Koduku Dengulata." It's a phrase that brings smiles to the faces of the locals, a blend of affection and endearment. When translated, it roughly means "mother's spoiled son" or "mom's favorite," but its essence runs deeper. In the heart of Telugu Boothu, where the