Nandini reddy, a telugu cinema writer and director, is renowned for her family-friendly, humorous, and emotionally complex films.  She has already worked with samantha Ruth Prabhu, a well-known South celebrity, twice, and is now prepared to work with the Oh! Baby star once more.
 

At the recent Bengaluru international Project festival (BIFFES), the director of ala modalaindi delighted the audience by saying, "Yes, I am working with samantha in my next film!" during a panel discussion on women in cinema.  Following the success of jabardasth and Oh! Baby, this will be her third collaboration with samantha, with whom she has a close bond.
 

Remarkably, samantha opened Tralala Moving Pictures, her production company, in december 2023.  "Tralala Moving Pictures aims to produce content representative of new age expression and thought," the mersal actor wrote on instagram at the time.  Stories that highlight the resilience and intricacy of our social fabric are welcomed and encouraged in this loving environment.  and a stage on which filmmakers can portray universal, genuine, and significant stories.

While some claim that the market dictates the incomes of heroes versus heroines, pay discrepancy has been a hotly discussed matter. However, today's South stars, such as samantha, Nayanthara, Trisha, and ramya, praise big salaries for their work after demonstrating that they have a market as well.  For performers in the South film business, however, this has not been an easy journey.  Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga and bollywood actor madhuri dixit recently discussed the gender wage disparity in the hindi film business and called on men and actors to fix it.
 

Speaking about the gender pay gap at BIFFES, reddy -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>nandini reddy disclosed that samantha had assured her that she had made sure all of the workers on her first production, tentatively named Bangaram, under Tralala Moving Pictures, received equal compensation.  Kannada actress ramya and DOP Preetha Jayaraman, who participated in the panel discussion, also applauded the Shaakuntalam actor, who plays the lead in Bangaram, for being possibly the first indian celebrity to guarantee pay parity in her film.
 
 

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