Prison Simulator
Prison Simulator is a brand new game developed by Baked Games.Take care about prisoners, trade with them or be strict and cruel. You decide.
manage the prison and fulfill your duties
deal with aggressive prisoners and the contraband
create personalities and style the prison
extend possibilities with downloadable content
Enjoy advanced plot and dialogues
Your life as a prison guard is going to end soon – your promotion is only 30 days away! However, the closer you get to this date, the harder your life is.
Play the role of a prison guard, survive to your promotion, balancing on a thin line between the satisfaction of the prison management and dangerous convicts!
Try a demo game and prove yourself!
Keep control… or at least try
Prison Simulator is about to be available on Steam soon!
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In the pantheon of Telugu cinema’s most beloved actresses, certain names evoke an immediate rush of nostalgia: Savitri, Vanisri, Jayaprada, and, of course, Bhoomika Chawla. While the industry has seen a constant churn of fresh faces and high-octane commercial heroines, Bhoomika occupies a unique, hallowed space. She arrived at the cusp of the new millennium, yet she carried with her the soul of classic Telugu cinema—an era defined by emotional depth, poetic storytelling, and heroines who were not just ornaments but the very axis on which the plot turned.
A psychological romantic tragedy. The film’s dreamlike, blue-tinted sequences of longing and memory directly influence the visual language of Missamma (2003). Savitri plays a dual role with haunting precision. For the Satyabhama Fan (Rural & Folk Classics) Recommendation 1: Mallepuvu (1965) – Haranath & Vanisri Vanisri’s breakout. This film is about a poor flower-seller who falls for a zamindar’s son. The raw emotion, the rustic setting, and Vanisri’s unpolished beauty are pure “Bhoomika Blue” energy. Telugu Actress Boomika Blue Film
A story of a village woman trapped in a wealthy household. The protagonist’s quiet rebellion and her deep, sorrowful eyes are the definition of vintage vintage. This film feels like a lost sister to Bhoomika’s Satyabhama . For the Jai Chiranjeeva & Period Drama Fan Recommendation 1: Pathala Bhairavi (1951) – N. T. Rama Rao & Malathi The golden age of mythological/period dramas. Malathi’s grace and the film’s theatrical, classic heroine tropes are the DNA of Bhoomika’s princess roles. In the pantheon of Telugu cinema’s most beloved
For the cinephile who loves vintage Telugu movies, Bhoomika is not just an actress; she is the last guardian of a dying language—the language of restraint, dignity, and silent, overwhelming love. So, brew a strong filter coffee, dim the lights, and press play on Khushi or Devadasu . Let the blue nostalgia begin. A psychological romantic tragedy