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    Maa Inti Bangaram Review – Samantha Dazzles in an Underwhelming Genre-bending Drama

    Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine By Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineJune 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Quick take: Samantha Ruth Prabhu shoulders a film that has more box-office potential than its predictable narrative suggests.

    When Swarna (Samantha) and her husband, Ani, travel to his ancestral hometown for a family wedding, they enter hostile territory. Because theirs was a love marriage rather than an arranged one, Swarna is met with icy resentment from her new in-laws. In a twist, a blast from the past threatens her peace: Karuna (Gulshan Devaiah), a misguided individual she once knew, returns to reclaim what he believes is rightfully his. Swarna has her task cut out: she must dodge the bullet once again while protecting her newfound family.

    Maa Inti Bangaram, set in 1990s Andhra Pradesh, is a spiritual intersection between big-screen masala action and OTT-style drama. The film largely balances traditional Indian melodrama with the visceral energy of action cinema. How expertly it does so is secondary. Director BV Nandini Reddy executes the more important scenes far better than the leisurely ones.

    The film presents a fascinating duality. It marries the warm, family-centric core of classic Telugu entertainers with the stylized flair of contemporary action thrillers, a treatment partly weakened by a very ordinary background score. The narrative unfolds with a non-serious yet grounded approach. The stakes feel real without the film losing its sense of fun in the second half.

    The story successfully subverts the submissive housewife trope by granting its protagonist an unexpected, physically formidable past and a restless present. This creates a tension between domestic suffocation and street combat. However, the genre hybrid could have been more seamless. Since the core essence of Swarna’s character was already revealed in the promotional material, the presence of a whimsical element would have been intriguing.

    Samantha’s nuanced performance is a highlight. She balances the stifling demands of her character’s domestic life before shifting seamlessly into an absolute action force. Her transition from a soft-spoken daughter-in-law to a lethal defender is convincing and physically impressive. As someone running out of time (she must quickly impress her husband’s family), she conveys desperation convincingly. Gulshan Devaiah delivers a menacing turn as the antagonist.

    The existential tension in the second half attains a degree of novelty in the scenes where his character ups the game. But the choices made by the sinister antagonist become increasingly unpredictable, with his calculations putting Swarna in a constant survival mode. While the first half is filled with clean comedy and revolves around family drama, the second half unfolds in an expected and tedious manner, diluting the essence of the narrative.

    Diganth Manchale provides a decent anchor as the man-of-few-words husband. Gautami Tadimalla plays the demanding mother-in-law with no sharp edge, while Sreemukhi adds domestic texture as the sister-in-law.

    The technical departments elevate the film beyond standard masala fare. Director of Photography Om Prakash captures the household scenes and the sudden bursts of action with distinct visual palettes. The sari-clad combat choreography by Lee Whittaker and Aejaz Gulab is above average and maintains the local flavour. Santhosh Narayanan’s score should have amplified the emotional shifts better. Production designer Ullas Hydoor crafts a domestic space that feels generic.

    Most of the conversations feel designed to draw laughs. The film rightly takes off as a family drama with no fuss. When Swarna questions the followers of a leader, the scene feels random at first. However, it eventually makes sense, as it concerns something from her past. There should have been more such touches. The political tussle element should have been treated in a more interesting fashion.

    Overall, Maa Inti Bangaram is a decent, watchable hybrid that works best when it flips the script on the traditional housewife trope

    Also Read:  Raj Nidimoru Calls Wife Samantha Ruth Prabhu ‘incredible’ at Maa Inti Bangaaram Pre-release Event



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