Maa Inti Bangaram X review: Samantha shines, everything else is hit-and-miss
Mother Inti Bangaram’s initial reactions to X on the day of its release were mixed. While many viewers called Samantha Starter family entertainment, others felt the writing and emotional impact was lacking.

Samantha’s initial reactions Mother Inti Bangaram Reviews on X have ranged from positive to mixed, with audiences largely praising the actor’s screen presence and action sequences. However, opinions are divided on the writing and execution of the film. Many users described it as a clean family entertainer, while others said that the story felt familiar and the emotional beats were not fully fleshed out.
Reactions largely agree on one point: Samantha is the film’s greatest strength. Audiences praised her performance, her transitions between innocence and intensity and the way she presented action-drama. Also, some people said that the film only works in certain parts, criticizing the villain track, backstory, music and the second half.
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One user described the film as a familiar and predictable story told in a flat manner. The post stated that the second half was better than the first, but also said that the back story was ineffective, the villain thread was weak and there were not enough engaging moments to keep the audience engaged.
The user wrote, “Samantha is neat in her role,” but added that the background score and narration kept the film from making much of an impact. Users rated it 2.25 out of 5 and described it as below average.

Another user described it as a passable action drama that doesn’t reach its full potential. The post praised Samantha, saying that her switch between innocence and intensity is seamless, and said that the action choreography is a major plus. However, the same user said that the villains are predictable, the backstory feels rushed and carries little emotional weight, and Santhosh Narayanan’s music is disappointing.
The final word in the post was that the film connects in parts but “never gets you excited” and that audiences should “keep their expectations in check”.

A more favorable review called for Mother Inti Bangaram A well made entertaining film that highlights both Samantha’s star power and acting abilities. The user said that director Nandini Reddy and producer Raj Nidimoru deliver an action-packed story built on strong family sentiments and balance commercial appeal with sentiments. The post also highlighted Samantha’s appearance in sarees throughout the film, including action sequences, saying that it gives a distinctive touch to the character.
At the same time, a user praised Manjusha in the role of the hero’s friend and said that Srimukhi also leaves an impression. The post appreciated the use of the old classic “Muthyamantha Pasupu” in the beginning of the film and highlighted a scene in which Srilakshmi reads the poem “Nenu Rachayitri” from a magazine, calling it a meta reference to her iconic track in Chantabai.
The user said that the climax provides a satisfying payoff and added that Vennela Kishore’s cameo at the end feels “like the perfect dessert after a satisfying meal”. The review called the film “a blockbuster!” Ended by saying.

A disappointed viewer said that the plot has the potential to become a blockbuster, but the writing does not rise to that level. The user said that the heights, motivations, and reasons behind key moments feel weak, and added that scenes that should have earned excitement fail due to a lack of proper construction. The same post stated that the film is attractive to watch, the family moments work, Kiranmayi stands out, and the fight choreography is good, but argued that the emotional logic is handled poorly.

The film is headed towards release with strong pre-release business
According to producer Himank Duvvuru of Tralala Moving Pictures, the film had recovered its entire investment even before it reached theatres. Industry reports had estimated the budget at Rs 25 crore to Rs 30 crore, and the producers said that strong demand for theatrical and non-theatrical rights prompted the revamp. He said interest from buyers remained steady across all regions and platforms and all deals were closed ahead of the film’s release.
In a press statement, the makers described this response as a strong commercial sign for the female-led Telugu film. The manufacturer said that recovering the entire investment before release shows the confidence of the market Mother Inti Bangaram. Director Nandini Reddy also said at a recent event that the audience will watch “The Same You Like, Times 10” on June 19.


