365Telugu.com online news, April 14th,2025: The Telugu New Year festival Ugadi, marking the beginning of Sri Vishvavasu Nama Samvatsaram, was celebrated with great splendor in Atlanta, USA. The event, organized by the Telugu Association of Metro Atlanta (TAMA), was held at the Denmark High School premises and witnessed an impressive turnout of Telugu families and dignitaries.

Adding a special sparkle to the event was actress Jo Sharma, lead heroine of the film M4M (Motive For Murder), who graced the occasion as the celebrity guest. TAMA members felicitated her on stage with a warm welcome and traditional honors.

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Addressing the gathering, Jo Sharma expressed her joy, saying:
“Heartfelt Ugadi wishes to all Telugu people across the globe on the occasion of Sri Vishvavasu Nama Samvatsaram. I’m truly honored to be invited by TAMA as the celebrity guest. The way Telugu culture and traditions were celebrated here is deeply heartening.

I especially loved the traditional ‘Banti Bhojanam’ served on banana leaves-30 delicious Telugu dishes in one feast! The handcrafted Kondapalli mementoes reflecting rural artistry were truly touching. My sincere thanks to TAMA President Mr. Rupendra Vemulapalli, Chairman Mr. Raghava Tadavarthi, and the entire TAMA family for their warmth and hospitality.”

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The event was further elevated by the presence of Commissioner Todd Levent, Gudivada MLA Venigandla Ramu, Duggu Reddy, esteemed sponsors, and numerous TAMA members. With vibrant cultural performances, festive music, and heartfelt camaraderie, the Ugadi celebrations stood as a shining example of Telugu tradition, pride, and unity among the diaspora.