
Tollywood star Samantha Ruth Prabhu is making her much-awaited comeback to Telugu cinema. After taking time off to recover from the autoimmune condition myositis, Samantha is gradually returning to work and balancing her career as both an actor and producer.
Her last full-length Telugu film was Kushi (2023) opposite Vijay Deverakonda. Since then, Samantha has been focusing on her production house, Trilala Moving Pictures, which aims to tell meaningful stories while offering equal opportunities to talent from diverse backgrounds.
In April 2024, on her birthday, Samantha announced her next project titled Maa Inti Bangaram. However, no updates followed for more than a year, leaving fans curious. During a recent Instagram Q&A session, she finally gave clarity, saying:
“Finally, I have an answer to this question. Maa Inti Bangaram is finally starting this month.”
Earlier this year, Samantha turned producer with Subham, which was both critically and commercially appreciated. Speaking about her production philosophy, she said:
“I never say never, but under Trilala Moving Pictures, I believe in equal skill, equal experience, and equal pay.”
Director Nandhini Reddy, who is set to direct Maa Inti Bangaram, also confirmed Samantha’s pay parity initiative:
“Samantha said she would ensure equal pay for all men and women working on her production, Maa Inti Bangaram, under Trilala Moving Pictures.”
On the professional front, Samantha made a cameo in Subham. Her upcoming lineup includes Maa Inti Bangaram and Rakt Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom, produced by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK.
With Maa Inti Bangaram, Samantha is not only returning to Telugu cinema but also reinforcing her stand on pay equality in the film industry, setting a strong example for the future.
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