Christopher Nolan

Samantha addresses social pressure of girls marrying at 'right age' in new ad
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From women marrying at their own will, to returning from work as per their timings or doing action in films - the advertisement talks about all of that. Samantha captioned it: "Duniya kheechegi neeche, but you got to rise up baby!". The video begins with Samantha sitting at a mandap as a bride. However, a wedding guest comments on how girls should marry at the right age.
Samantha cryptically takes a dig at Telugu producer who said her career is 'over'
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The actress had shared a post on her Instagram Stories, which got her fans scratching their heads believing that it was a jibe at Chitti Babu. In a now-deleted Instagram Story, Samantha shared a post revealing that she was searching "How do people have hair growing from ears" on Google. The answer was because of.
Samantha quotes Gita as she takes on critics after 'Shaakuntalam' failure
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The film was hugely anticipated by the fans of the actress but, it failed to deliver and entertain the audience. After the film tanked, a Telugu film producer named Chittibabu has criticised Samantha saying that her career is 'finished'. He told a YouTube channel that the days of stardom are over for the actress and she should do whatever offers she gets from now on.
'Samantha was our only choice for this epic', says 'Shaakuntalam' director
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Elaborating on the same, Gunasekhar said: "When I wanted to make the eternal love story of Shakuntala and Dushyant in an interesting backdrop of a beautiful whimsical forest much like a forest princess in a Disney kind of film, I wanted someone who could be relatable to the millennial audiences, and felt Samantha would be apt for this film and approached her."
Samantha responds to netizens commenting on her Hindi at 'Shaakuntalam' event
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Samantha took to Instagram, where she shared a video from event in Mumbai for 'Shaakuntalam'. She expressed in Hindi: "'Shaakuntalam' trailer ko aap logo ne jaese support kiya hai aur ko pyaar diya hai uske liye bohut bohut shukriya. Mujhe umeed hai ki aap isi tarah mujhe aur Shaakuntalam ki team ko apne support denge aur is film ko sirf theatre mein jaake dekhenge. Thank you so so much."
Samantha says 'who will love me like you do' to netizen asking her to 'date someone'
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A fan on the micro-blogging website shared an edited picture of Samantha and asked "I know it's not my place to say, but plz date someone @Samanthaprabhu2." To which Samantha, who was married to actor Naga Chaitanya, replied: "Who will love me like you do." It was in 2021 when Samantha and Chaitanya announced their separation.
Marking 13 yrs of belonging to the film industry, Samantha expresses gratitude
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She posted a picture of colourful flowers and wrote in the caption: "The older I get, the farther I go. I just feel deeply thankful for all the love and affection and for each new day and all the good things it brings. So many things that used to affect me don't anymore. Just a wave of love and gratitude everyday. Thank you.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu shares photo dump from a busy January
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On Friday, the actress took to her Instagram to share throwback pictures that capture her working on herself and working on projects. She has posted several pictures including the one where can be seen spending time with the team of "Citadel". Another picture sees her in the look for the trailer launch of "Shaakuntalam" and also a picture of her workout from the gym.
Samantha, Varun Dhawan to star in Indian original series within 'Citadel' franchise
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"When Prime Video and Raj & DK approached me with this project, I decided to take it up in a heartbeat! After working with this team on The Family Man, it is homecoming for me," said Samantha. She added: "The Citadel universe, the interconnected storylines between the productions across the globe, and most importantly, the script of the Indian installment really excited me.
Christopher Nolan recreates first N-weapon detonation without VFX
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The film is based on nuclear physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who was the director of the Manhattan Project and therefore universally regarded as the "father of the atomic bomb", reports 'Variety'. Nolan made the revelation about the film to 'Total Film' magazine. The director has always favoured practical effects over VFX (he even blew up a real Boeing 747 for 'Tenet'), so it's no surprise he went the practical route when it came time to film a nuclear weapon explosion
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