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Samantha's Maa Inti Bangaaram's dream run continues, hits Rs 50 crore milestone

Samantha's Maa Inti Bangaaram has crossed Rs 50 crore worldwide in five days. The film's run has drawn industry praise and renewed attention to female-led Telugu stories.

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Maa Inti Bangaaram crosses Rs 50 crore, continues strong box office run.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Maa Inti Bangaaram continues to enjoy a strong run at the box office, with the film crossing the Rs 50 crore gross-mark worldwide within five days of its release. The milestone makes it one of the few female-led Telugu films in recent years to sustain such momentum at the box office.

The makers announced the achievement through a special poster on social media. Sharing the update, Samantha, who also serves as one of the film's producers, thanked audiences for their support. "Your love means the world to me," she wrote.

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The film's performance overseas has emerged as one of its biggest strengths. According to the trade website Sacnilk, Maa Inti Bangaaram earned around Rs 1 crore overseas on Day 4, taking its international gross to Rs 14.60 crore. With strong support from audiences outside India, the film has already collected over Rs 46 crore worldwide and is expected to comfortably cross the Rs 50 crore mark.

The film's strong performance has also attracted praise from across the industry. Actor Chiranjeevi recently shared his review of the film, describing it as an engaging entertainer that successfully blends action and emotion within the backdrop of a joint family.

He credited Nandini Reddy for bringing the story to life in her unique style and singled out Samantha's performance, particularly her action sequences, for special praise. The Telugu superstar also said Telugu cinema needs more films that place women at the centre of the narrative.

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Actor Nayantara also congratulated Samantha and the team. Reacting to the film's success, she wrote, "So happyyy for u sammmm. You deserve all the love n success. Bigggg congratulations to the entire team of MIB(sic)."

Directed by Nandini Reddy, Maa Inti Bangaaram is produced by Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Raj Nidimoru and Himank Reddy Duvvuru under the banner Tralala Moving Pictures. The story has been written by Raj Nidimoru, while Vasanth Maringanti and Prahas Boppudi have contributed to the screenplay.

Earlier, Samantha also spoke about the significance of the film's opening. She said it was heartening to see audiences embrace a film irrespective of whether it was male-led or female-led. The actor also highlighted the strong turnout from women viewers, noting that it challenged the long-held perception that theatrical openings are primarily driven by male audiences.

Here's the trailer:

The film stars Samantha alongside Gulshan Devaiah, Diganth Manchale, Gautami, Manjusha Mukkavilli and Sreemukhi. It also marks Samantha and Nandini Reddy's third collaboration after Jabardasth and Oh! Baby. With strong word of mouth, positive reviews and growing support from audiences and industry figures alike, Maa Inti Bangaaram appears set to continue its successful run in theatres.

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Published By:
T Naga Maruthi Acharya
Published On:
Jun 23, 2026 16:19 IST

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Maa Inti Bangaaram continues to enjoy a strong run at the box office, with the film crossing the Rs 50 crore gross-mark worldwide within five days of its release. The milestone makes it one of the few female-led Telugu films in recent years to sustain such momentum at the box office.

The makers announced the achievement through a special poster on social media. Sharing the update, Samantha, who also serves as one of the film's producers, thanked audiences for their support. "Your love means the world to me," she wrote.

The film's performance overseas has emerged as one of its biggest strengths. According to the trade website Sacnilk, Maa Inti Bangaaram earned around Rs 1 crore overseas on Day 4, taking its international gross to Rs 14.60 crore. With strong support from audiences outside India, the film has already collected over Rs 46 crore worldwide and is expected to comfortably cross the Rs 50 crore mark.

The film's strong performance has also attracted praise from across the industry. Actor Chiranjeevi recently shared his review of the film, describing it as an engaging entertainer that successfully blends action and emotion within the backdrop of a joint family.

He credited Nandini Reddy for bringing the story to life in her unique style and singled out Samantha's performance, particularly her action sequences, for special praise. The Telugu superstar also said Telugu cinema needs more films that place women at the centre of the narrative.

Actor Nayantara also congratulated Samantha and the team. Reacting to the film's success, she wrote, "So happyyy for u sammmm. You deserve all the love n success. Bigggg congratulations to the entire team of MIB(sic)."

Directed by Nandini Reddy, Maa Inti Bangaaram is produced by Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Raj Nidimoru and Himank Reddy Duvvuru under the banner Tralala Moving Pictures. The story has been written by Raj Nidimoru, while Vasanth Maringanti and Prahas Boppudi have contributed to the screenplay.

Earlier, Samantha also spoke about the significance of the film's opening. She said it was heartening to see audiences embrace a film irrespective of whether it was male-led or female-led. The actor also highlighted the strong turnout from women viewers, noting that it challenged the long-held perception that theatrical openings are primarily driven by male audiences.

Here's the trailer:

The film stars Samantha alongside Gulshan Devaiah, Diganth Manchale, Gautami, Manjusha Mukkavilli and Sreemukhi. It also marks Samantha and Nandini Reddy's third collaboration after Jabardasth and Oh! Baby. With strong word of mouth, positive reviews and growing support from audiences and industry figures alike, Maa Inti Bangaaram appears set to continue its successful run in theatres.

- Ends
Published By:
T Naga Maruthi Acharya
Published On:
Jun 23, 2026 16:19 IST

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