A lighthearted moment from the promotional event of the upcoming film Maa Inti Bangaaram has gone viral after filmmaker Raj Nidimoru declined to say “I love you” to actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu on stage, despite repeated requests from the audience. The incident took place during the film’s pre-release event in Hyderabad, where the cast and crew gathered to promote the project ahead of its scheduled release on June 19.
During the event, Raj Nidimoru, who is one of the producers of the film along with Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Himank Duvvuru, was interacting with the audience when fans began cheering and urging him to express affection towards Samantha on stage. The atmosphere became lively as the crowd continued to chant and encourage him to say the words, turning the moment into a spontaneous and playful exchange.
However, Raj Nidimoru chose not to comply with the audience’s demand, responding with a calm explanation that similar expressions had already been made on stage earlier and that it was not something new to repeat. His refusal appeared to be more in the spirit of maintaining professionalism during the event rather than engaging in personal remarks, despite the crowd’s continued enthusiasm.
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Instead of the expected response, Raj Nidimoru shifted the conversation towards Samantha’s performance in the film, praising her acting skills and dedication. He spoke about her ability to deliver strong performances, noting that she often brings unexpected depth and energy to scenes, sometimes completing takes in a single attempt, which he described as impressive and exciting for a filmmaker to witness.
The moment, while playful in nature, highlighted the camaraderie between the cast and crew of Maa Inti Bangaaram, which is being backed by Tralal Moving Pictures. The film, set for release on June 19, continues to generate attention through its promotional events, with interactions between the team drawing significant public interest ahead of its debut.
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