Samantha Desperate to Prove that She is Happy after Divorce?

SIBY JEYYA
samantha, who started her career in telugu and tamil movies in 2010, spoke about how she effectively fought the patriarchal culture from the beginning of her career in a pretty contentious interview with me before her marriage. "It wasn't tough for me to take up the same amount of area as the heroes. However, I am aware of how tough it is for most females to land jobs that are not supporting characters. It was different for me. I was fortunate. In my first telugu film, Ye Maaya Chesave (Telugu), I played a starring role alongside naga Chaitanya, whom I am about to marry." Such a launch was beyond a fantasy for a girl with no connections to the film industry.

"I guess I am the poster girl for big ambitions," samantha had chuckled and said to me. I came from a very low-income family. My parents are from a middle-class family. No one in our family had ever worked in the movie business. And here I was, getting my start in a film where I defied patriarchal expectations! It was as if I were in a dream. When my family and I saw Ye Maaya Chesave for the first time, we were astounded at how I had managed to share screen space with the starring man. I never had to start out as the stereotypical southern leading woman with five songs to accompany the hero whenever he felt like singing. My personal space has been assigned to me since the beginning of my career. As a result, getting jobs on par with the hero was always a difficulty."

Samantha's frantic stretching across the display to prove her point is heartbreaking. She might refer to it as a "unique tune." However, in 'Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava,' she has created an 'item song.' samantha might simply be having a good time. Hopefully, the sizzle will lead to something more meaningful in her career in the near future. She's capable of so much more than gyrations. She doesn't need to prove anyone that she's doing great now.

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