Understanding Samantha Ruth Prabhu, the sensation of the nation - Page 2

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Posted: 1 years ago
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I think she is popular on social media but definitely not a PAN india super star!! 

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Which universe?😒

General public hardly knows her, except for some entertainment channels hyping her. 

More than her Rashmika Mandana  is popular.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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In which imaginary nation? ðŸ¤£

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Even if she's not one rn, she would make it there eventually. She's one of the few actors who had struggled really hard to achieve what she has today, School topper yet couldn't afford education due to poverty, atlast managed to complete a degree and worked in hotel. She literally have no background in cinema for support, and now she has a huge fan following. If anything she deserves all the success 

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Lol

This is hilarious ðŸ¤£

Ek solo heroine film karo aur release karo in north tab pata chalega pan Indian or paan Indian ðŸ˜†

But I wish Rani hires Sam’s PR. This is how it’s done nowadays. Input 50 % output 200% with the help of PR.

One popular song and then one family man performance, they are touting her as a pan Indian versatile superstar ðŸ¤¢  

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Not really, Sam is very active on social media and has very aggressive pr so known on social media.

Rashmika has a mixed response, some find her cute, some find her too ott especially her latest releases.

Both are very limited in their talent but have good screen presence and ambitious.

If they play their cards right and make smart moves they can go a long way and can be pan India stars.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: ShaliniTv

Even if she's not one rn, she would make it there eventually. She's one of the few actors who had struggled really hard to achieve what she has today, School topper yet couldn't afford education due to poverty, atlast managed to complete a degree and worked in hotel. She literally have no background in cinema for support, and now she has a huge fan following. If anything she deserves all the success 

THIS!

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Posted: 1 years ago
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though I agree this is oversell, south movies especially the dubs have a huge market in rural, small town india, check the viwership for those movies on sony some years ago and the for goldmine dubs on utube

allu arjun is very famiiar to these audience because of this, which is why pushpa got that response

any dubbed movie on utube and you have tons of comments from all over, even sam's movies like majili, aa aa are popular

we are underestmating the change mobile use, cheap data and jio etc have brought about in viewership, i was reading some economics and business books which talk about this reach 

most viwership of entertainment in india is on mobile not tv/computer

people in rural tamil nadu know squid game and money heist 

just as hw broke into india through dubs of titanic, jurassic park and independence day years ago

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Posted: 1 years ago
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there is a book by journalist m. a rajashekar which mentions this ( the book is not cinema)

In M. Rajshekhar’s ‘Despite the State’, the author meets a man in Bihar who downloads music and films and sells them for ten bucks. He mentions the popular titles—‘Akhil: The Power of Jua’, ‘Heart Attack’, ‘Businessman 2’, ‘Shivam’, ‘Viraat’, and ‘The Return of Raju’. They are all titles from South India. ‘Businessman 2’ is the Hindi dub of ‘Pandaga Chesko’ and ‘The Return of Raju’s original is ‘Soggade Chinni Nayana’. Rajshekhar goes on to write about the popularity of the dubbed version of Telugu and Tamil films since 2011 in Bihar and how they are more relatable to the young men of the region than Hindi and Bhojpuri cinema.


As Rajshekhar discovered in his book, for more than a decade now, dubbed films from the south—Tamil and Telugu specifically—were a huge hit in the television and pirated copy market across north India. The heroes in these films battled local problems and personal issues that nevertheless mattered at a macro level—poverty, unemployment, labour, oppression and economic inequality widening under unchecked capitalism. Hindi cinema, with its South Mumbai heroes, did not represent them.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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She could achieve greater heights if she picks her projects wisely, but this article is OTT as she isn't currently a Pan India celebrity.  

Her Ooo Antavana pan India has certainly fizzled  out