Samantha Reflects on Her Early Career and Embraces New Talent with Shubham

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In a candid and unexpected moment, actress Samantha recently opened up about her early acting experiences, particularly reflecting on her performance in Ye Maaya Chesave. While she has been in the news for her recent visit to Tirupati with director Raj Nidimoru, it was her unfiltered honesty during a college event that truly caught the attention of her fans. Speaking at the SV Group of Institutions in Nellore, as part of the promotional events for her upcoming production Shubham, Samantha took a moment to reminisce about her early days in the industry with surprising humility.

She admitted to the audience that she was still learning the ropes when she worked on her first two films—Ye Maaya Chesave (opposite Naga Chaitanya) and Brindavanam (with Jr. NTR). “I feel ashamed watching those performances,” she confessed with a laugh, acknowledging that she could have done better. But rather than shying away from it, Samantha expressed pride in how far she’s come in her career. Fans, who’ve always admired her journey, found her honesty refreshing and relatable.

Samantha also took a moment to praise the young cast of Shubham, her first production under her banner Tralala Moving Pictures. She expressed how impressed she was with their talent, noting that despite being newcomers, their performances were so strong that they wouldn’t feel out of place next to seasoned actors. The film, directed by debutant Praveen Kandregula, is set to release on May 9, and features fresh faces like Harshit Reddy, Gavireddy Srinivas, Charan Peri, and Shriya. Samantha believes in this new wave of talent and is confident that the entire team, including the new technicians, will make a lasting impact. “I truly believe they’ll go far,” she said, showing her dedication to supporting emerging voices in the industry.

Samantha’s career has always been marked by perseverance through both personal and professional challenges, and now, as a producer, she’s proving that she’s ready to take on new roles and responsibilities. Her reflection on her early acting mistakes wasn’t just a moment of self-deprecation but a celebration of growth and self-awareness. With Shubham poised for release, it’s clear that Samantha is not only backing a film but also championing a belief that fresh talent deserves a platform to shine, regardless of where they start.


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