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On Samantha Akkineni’s birthday, her 5 most memorable performances

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Samantha Akkineni is not only an actor anymore. Today, she is a multifaceted character with an awesome star worth. As she will get able to debut in Hindi cinema with the second season of The Family Man, it’s time to take a dive into her current physique of labor. So, on her birthday immediately, right here we carry you her 5 greatest performances on the massive display screen.
Oh! Baby (2019)

This BV Nandini Reddy directorial is a remake of the South Korean hit film Miss Granny. The movie tells the story of an aged girl named Baby, whose soul magically will get trapped in a younger girl’s physique (Samantha). In the film, Samantha’s antics as a younger girl with orthodox ideas are tremendous enjoyable to look at from the phrase go. Her efficiency obtained unanimous reward from the critics and the viewers alike.
Majili (2019)

Majili is the fourth outing of Samantha and Naga Chaitanya after Manam, Autonagar Surya, and Ye Maaya Chesave. In the movie, Samantha portrayed a personality named Sravani, a working girl who has immense love for her husband Poorna (Naga Chaitanya). Samantha’s efficiency as a girl who tries to vary her husband was appreciated.
Rangasthalam (2018)

Sam’s character from this film stays a singular one. Her efficiency as Ramalakshmi, a village belle, is a deal with to look at certainly. It exhibits her dedication to decide on numerous roles.
A Aa (2016)

A Aa – Anasuya Ramalingam Aanand Vihari is Samantha’s third collaboration with director Trivikram. In the movie, she bought an author-backed function that differs from the routine heroine tracks in modern Telugu dramas. If not for Samantha, the movie would have been a routine fare as an alternative of the entertaining and impactful drama.

Ye Maaya Chesave (2010)

For any heroine, particularly in Telugu cinema, it’s uncommon to get a task that provides a stable scope to carry out throughout their debut. Samantha’s first film, a Gautham Vasudev Menon directorial Ye Maaya Chesave gave her that uncommon alternative. Her appearing as Jessie is remembered to today.