Samantha To Pocket More Remuneration Than Hero In This Movie!

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Samantha Akkineni following the footprints of Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor? Don't get stressed. Our answer to this question will only relieve you. Actually, people believed that there would be no career for married actresses. If the same thought crossed your mind, then we have a perfect example to break that myth. She is none other than Samantha Ruth Prabu aka Akkineni. The actress married Akkineni Naga Chaitanya in October 2017. But, her career did not stop there. She had a fantabulous time last year (2018) when she delivered a hattrick with Rangasthalam-Mahanati and Irumbu Thirai. It appears Samantha is the reigning queen of the Telugu film industry.

Latest we hear is that Samantha is going to be seen in the remake of the Tamil movie 96 which garnered huge appreciation and love from the audiences in Chennai. 96 went on became a major hit in Vijay Sethupathi's career. According to reports, young actor Sharwanand is going to step into the shoes of Vijay Sethupathi shoes to reprise his role in Telugu. It has learnt that Samantha pay cheque would be more than the male actor. The exact figure on her pay cheque is not known. Really, isn't stunning? In this era when Bollywood and Hollywood actresses are struggling for pay equality, Samantha pocketing more than the lead actor comes as a source of inspiration for other South actresses. The news also makes her husband Akkineni Naga Chaitanya proud of her latest achievement.

The audience would be more than delighted to see very talented actors like Sharwanand and Samantha in the Telugu remake of 96. More details about the launch of the movie is awaited.

In the meantime, Samantha is currently busy with the shoot of Majil which featured Naga Chaitanya in the lead role. Expectations have sky rocketed as it marks the first movie of the real-life couple.Stay tuned to Sakshipost for updates.

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