Fully close and reopen the app (e.g., Photoshop, Word).
Windows usually has Telugu fonts built-in, but sometimes they get disabled.
The font is a standard, Unicode-compliant typeface designed for rendering the Telugu script (ISO 15924: Telu) on digital devices. It is native to macOS and iOS but is often required on Windows and Linux systems for cross-platform document compatibility. This paper outlines the structure, installation procedures, and troubleshooting methods for the Telugu MN font across major operating systems and web environments.
If you are using a Windows PC, it is highly recommended to use native Windows Telugu fonts instead of attempting to install Telugu MN. Here is how to natively enable Telugu fonts on Windows: Method 1: Enable Telugu Supplemental Fonts Open your Windows Settings (Shortcut: Windows Key + I ). Go to > Language & Region .
Warning: Do not download font files from untrusted "free font" websites that bundle adware.