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Should there be a section on the film RRR being partly inspired by this rebellion?
One of the film's protagonists is based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komaram_Bheem who " led a protracted low intensity rebellion against the feudal Nizams of Hyderabad in the eastern part of the princely state during the 1930s, which contributed in the culmination of the Telangana Rebellion of 1946." CrickedBack (talk) 11:05, 14 January 2023 (UTC)


 * @CrickedBack We need sources for that. I don't see any on RRR (film) — DaxServer (t · m · c) 11:09, 14 January 2023 (UTC)

Andhra Conference and Andhra Mahasabha
Hi @Tayi Arajakate The article mentions both the terms. They are the same aren't they? If so, would it be better to use one term consistently? Or is there a difference in the scholarship? — DaxServer (t · m · c) 11:35, 14 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Hey, sorry for the late response. To answer your question on whether they are the same, it's yes and no.
 * It's a bit convoluted, so initially there was the Andhra Conference in Telangana which was a literary association (and a front of the Hyderabad State Congress) and an unrelated communist aligned peasants' org called Andhra Mahasabha in Madras Presidency (in the region of modern Andhra Pradesh). But the Andhra Conference also started to be informally called the Andhra Mahasabha at the grassroots when the communists/left congress became dominant in it and it was expanding/opened up to the general population. Then during the rebellion the two orgs became inter-connected/conjoined through collaboration and by the time it was over, they had more or less merged into one. (There was also this short lived splinter of the original AC which refused to recognise the new leadership after 44 and it too was described with both the terms.)
 * From what I remember, in the article I took an editorial decision to refer to the former as "Andhra Mahabasha (Madras)" and the latter as both "Andhra Conference" (when it's in the context of high level politics and the initial period) and "Andhra Mahasabha" (when it's in the context of the rebellion, grassroots and the latter period).
 * I had hoped that I would have made the premise somewhat clear (in the sub-sections "Communist mobilisation" and "Andhra Conference") but if you think it isn't working then feel free to make changes and/or suggest a better representation. Tayi Arajakate  Talk 23:38, 31 January 2023 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the detailed explanation. I'll relook at the article with this info ;) — DaxServer (t · m · c) 11:49, 1 February 2023 (UTC)