'We did 100 crores': Expectant Samantha Ruth Prabhu breaks down in tears over Raj Nidimoru's sweet surprise on 'Maa Inti Bangaram's global haul
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is on cloud nine as her latest release ‘ Maa Inti Bangaram ,’ directed by Nandini Reddy and created by Raj Nidimoru has entered the Rs 100 crore club. Samantha shared the happy news on social media with a special poster and a sweet video.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s reaction to ‘Maa Inti Bangaram's featIn the video shared on Instagram Raj Nidimoru asks her, “Do you want to see something cool?” Samantha says yes. Raj then gives her an iPad. She unlocks it and sees the worldwide box office collection. Samantha with her baby bump is surprised and smiles with joy. She says, “We did 100 crores.” The moment showed how happy and emotional she was after seeing the film’s success.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu opens up about her fearsAlong with the video, Samantha spoke about the worries she had before the film was released. She said, “Before the release of Maa Inti Bangaram, I remember obsessing over one thing: were people even talking about the film? Were the assets we were putting out reaching people? Did they know this film existed?”
She also shared a story about a film exhibitor. She said the exhibitor was asked about the movie before its release. The exhibitor replied, “Why would anyone watch a heroine film? If she’s in a big hero’s film, fine. People know her for the glamour. But a film led by a heroine? Who will come? Nobody.”
Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s reaction to ‘Maa Inti Bangaram's featIn the video shared on Instagram Raj Nidimoru asks her, “Do you want to see something cool?” Samantha says yes. Raj then gives her an iPad. She unlocks it and sees the worldwide box office collection. Samantha with her baby bump is surprised and smiles with joy. She says, “We did 100 crores.” The moment showed how happy and emotional she was after seeing the film’s success.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu opens up about her fearsAlong with the video, Samantha spoke about the worries she had before the film was released. She said, “Before the release of Maa Inti Bangaram, I remember obsessing over one thing: were people even talking about the film? Were the assets we were putting out reaching people? Did they know this film existed?”
She also shared a story about a film exhibitor. She said the exhibitor was asked about the movie before its release. The exhibitor replied, “Why would anyone watch a heroine film? If she’s in a big hero’s film, fine. People know her for the glamour. But a film led by a heroine? Who will come? Nobody.”
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