Samantha Ruth Prabhu Celebrates Women; Here's Her Favourite
Popular actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently shared a post on Instagram that quickly caught the attention of fans.
By: Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti | 8 March 2026 11:48 AM ISTPopular actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently shared a post on Instagram that quickly caught the attention of fans. The post, shared features a series of warm and meaningful photos celebrating the strength and presence of women in her life.
In the pictures, Samantha is seen spending time with several women who appear to be her mother, friends, colleagues, and members of her film team.
Another picture from the post shows Samantha standing with Maa Inti Bangaram team. There is also a black-and-white photo in the post where Samantha is seen sitting on a couch and laughing with another woman.
Along with the photos, Samantha wrote:
“To the most incredible women I have the privilege of knowing. Women who are shaping the future we’re building together, and who I learn from and grow with every single day.”
At the same time, Samantha has been busy working on her upcoming Telugu film “Maa Inti Bangaram.” The film is currently being shot in parts of Shivamogga district in Karnataka, especially around Hosanagara taluk and nearby locations. The green and scenic areas of the Malnad region have become the backdrop for several scenes in the movie.
During the shooting schedule, Samantha also joined the film team in celebrating the Holi festival. A short video from the celebration reportedly went viral on social media. In the clip, Samantha is seen enjoying the festival by spraying colors with a Holi gun at a person described as her husband in the report, while people around them laugh and cheer.
The film “Maa Inti Bangaram” is directed by B. V. Nandini Reddy and is expected to release worldwide on May 15. Samantha plays the lead role in the movie. The cast also includes Gulshan Devaiah and Diganth Manchale, who is making a return to Telugu cinema with this project. Supporting roles are played by Gautami Tadimalla, Manjusha, and Sreemukhi.
