Samantha Ruth Prabhu has made a high‑octane return to Telugu cinema with the trailer of Maa Inti Bangaram, showing her tackling full‑fledged stunts and hand‑to‑hand combat in a big‑screen female‑led action entertainer. The film, directed by B.V. Nandini Reddy and produced under her own banner Tralala Moving Pictures, marks Samantha’s first Telugu lead role in nearly three years and is being positioned as her first female‑centric action film made expressly for the big screen, not a web series.
The trailer presents her as a fierce, action‑driven daughter‑in‑law, balancing traditional family‑drama textures with stylised, mass‑oriented sequences. Samantha is seen performing intense fight scenes, often in a saree, wielding the swagger and physicality usually reserved for male mass heroes, while flashes of a darker, more violent past hint at a backstory that fuels her transformation. Action bits, emotional family moments and a sharp, modern score by Santhosh Narayanan are layered together to sell the film as both a commercial crowd‑pleaser and a gender‑reversal action drama.
With the trailer dropping almost a month ahead of release and the campaign confidently leaning on her name and promo traction, Maa Inti Bangaram is shaping up as one of the most anticipated Telugu releases of the year, aiming to re‑establish Samantha as a bankable lead in the theatre space