
📌 Key Points
- ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ collected ₹33 crore by day 6, experiencing a midweek box office drop.
- The film has already grossed ₹50 crore worldwide, becoming Samantha’s highest-grossing solo earner.
- Telugu version is outperforming Tamil, collecting ₹2.35 crore vs ₹15 lakhs on Wednesday.
- Nandini Reddy thanked audiences for the positive response and strong word-of-mouth.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s latest action drama, ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’, has seen a midweek dip in its box office collections, reaching ₹33 crore by day 6. Despite this, the film has already grossed ₹50 crore worldwide, marking a significant milestone for the actress.
Box Office Performance: A Midweek Analysis
Maa Inti Bangaaram box office collection day 6: Samantha Ruth Prabhu received positive reviews for her performance in the action drama.
Samantha’s Career Milestone & Film’s Plot
The Telegu version of the film is doing better than the Tamil one. On Wednesday, the Telugu version collected ₹ 2.35 crore while the Tamil version managed to earn only ₹ 15 lakhs.
The film tells the story about a woman named Swarna (Samantha) who marries into a traditional household but struggles to win over her new family. The drama intensifies when a dangerous threat from Swarna’s past resurfaces. To shield the very family that doubts her, she must fight to protect them while keeping her real identity a secret.
Critical Reception and Audience Word-of-Mouth
Thanking the audience for the warm response after its release, Nandini wrote, “For making this story your own, for getting everything we tried to say and for celebrating it ….. this is truly the victory of the audience (folded hands emojis)….. so so grateful. This win hits very different.” It remains to be seen if the film maintains momentum through the week or shows a further dip. The film received positive reviews upon its release and has since benefited from strong word of mouth.
While ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ navigates its midweek box office fluctuations, its overall success as Samantha’s highest-grossing solo film highlights her star power and the strong audience reception, proving its impact despite the dip.


