In a significant career move, acclaimed actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has officially entered the world of production, unveiling her very own banner, Tralala Moving Pictures. The 36-year-old, known for her stellar performances in Telugu and Tamil cinema, as well as her role in the popular Prime Video series “The Family Man 2,” shared this exciting announcement on her Instagram account.
Expressing her enthusiasm, Samantha stated, “Very excited to announce my production house, Tralala Moving Pictures @tralalamovingpictures.” She emphasized that the production house aims to create content that reflects the essence of contemporary expression and thought, providing a nurturing space for stories that explore the intricacies of our social fabric.
Samantha’s vision for Tralala Moving Pictures is clear – to serve as a platform for filmmakers to share meaningful, authentic, and universal stories. Her decision to venture into production is inspired by her desire to contribute to the world of entertainment with thought-provoking narratives.
For this new endeavor, Samantha has joined forces with Hyderabad-based entertainment company Mandoa Media Works. Himank Duvurru, Samantha’s partner and founder of Mandoa Media Works, expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting the actress’s vast experience in the entertainment industry.
“We are stoked to have partnered with someone with such immense experience in the world of entertainment and showbiz. We will be looking at content around film, web & TV, and various formats, both fiction and non-fiction,” said Duvurru.
The collaboration aims to explore innovative and captivating concepts in filmmaking, with a commitment to inclusivity and efficiency. Samantha, who was recently seen in the Telugu movie “Kushi” opposite Vijay Deverakonda, is set to star alongside Varun Dhawan in the India chapter of Prime Video’s global series “Citadel.”
Samantha’s foray into production signifies a noteworthy step in her career, promising audiences a fresh perspective and engaging content through Tralala Moving Pictures.