Samantha Maa Inti Bangaaram 100 Crore Box Office
Box Office Queen: Samantha Scripts History as Maa Inti Bangaaram Joins the Prestigious 100 Crore Club
Star actress Samantha has officially rewritten the box office history books. Her latest action family drama, Maa Inti Bangaaram (MiB), has crossed the coveted ₹100 crore gross mark at the worldwide box office. This historic achievement cements the film as one of the biggest commercial blockbusters in the history of women-led Indian cinema, delivering a staggering budget recovery of over 300%.
Breaking Records and Shattering Glass Ceilings
Maa Inti Bangaaram has created an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first female-led Telugu film ever to enter the 100-crore club. Along its glorious theatrical run, the film has broken multiple long-standing records:
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Overseas Sensation: The film has recorded the highest overseas collections for a solo female-led South Indian film, roaring past $2.5 Million.
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All-India Rank: It now stands proud at No. 6 among India's highest-grossing solo female-led Indian movies of all time.
A Cinematic Phenomenon Embraced by the Masses
Released simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil (as Engal Thangam) on June 19, 2026, the film has turned into an absolute cultural phenomenon. In a rare theatrical feat, women of all age groups have flocked to cinema halls, praising Samantha’s power-packed performance, the spot-on situational comedy, and the brilliantly executed natural action sequences.
The film is the brainchild of acclaimed creator Raj K Nidimoru, who developed the project in collaboration with director B.V. Nandini Reddy. It also marks the maiden production venture of Tralala Moving Pictures, jointly spearheaded by Raj, Samantha, and Himank Reddy Duvuru.
The Team Celebrates the Historic Milestone
Samantha: "This isn’t just a number for us! Maa Inti Bangaaram proves that audiences across languages are completely ready to back and celebrate a story led entirely by a woman."
Creator-Producer Raj: "Finally, I got to make a Telugu film, and I’m truly overwhelmed by the love and support it has received. I’m so grateful that audiences have embraced it as their own."
Producer Himank: "₹100 crore for a woman-led film is a watershed milestone for the industry. This film will serve as a case study for future filmmaking and trade exploitation."

























