Samantha disclosed in an interview that during their initial years, she and her colleagues frequently encountered rejections from designers. She reflected on those days and said, "There were times when we South actors couldn't find clothes because designers would turn us down and ask, 'Who are you?'" An actor from South India?
 
The prejudice in the fashion business that has always favored bollywood over regional movies has been eloquently highlighted by this remark. Even with its enormous fan base and gifted performers, the South indian cinema industry wasn't always given the credit it deserved in the fashion sector. But performers like samantha have been instrumental in this shift, going from being ignored by designers to becoming the ones setting trends.


Samantha's career is still thriving since she has a tonne of upcoming projects. Her latest appearance was in Vijay Deverakonda's telugu romance comedy Khushi. Her next significant role will be in the online series Citadel: Honey Bunny, costarring bollywood actor varun Dhawan. The Russo brothers' Citadel is adapted for indian television in this series, which stars richard Madden and priyanka Chopra. Furthermore, samantha said on her 37th birthday that she will be producing the movie Maa inti Bangaram. Since this endeavor represents a new phase in her career, it is especially meaningful to her.
 
 

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