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Samantha: People have forgotten my other works after 'Oo Antava'
Hyderabad, March 11
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has spoken about her special song in 'Pushpa'.
During a media interaction at the Critics Choice Awards, Samantha Ruth Prabhu stated that she has been overwhelmed with the kind of response she has been receiving for her special song 'Oo Antava' from 'Pushpa: The Rise'.
"I cannot explain the kind of love people are showering on me. I didn't expect 'Oo antava' to be such a hit pan-India," Samantha said.
The 'Rangasthalam' actress stated, "Not just Telugu audiences, people around the country, have forgotten the other movies I have done, but recognise me for 'Oo Antava' now."
Samantha Ruth Prabhu's first special song 'Oo Antava Mama' has broken multiple records, creating many as well. Her appearance in Devi Sri Prasad's musical composition stood as one of the highlights for Allu Arjun & Rashmika Mandanna- starrer 'Pushpa: The Rise'.
Samantha had earlier stated that she was reluctant to sign the item song, but Allu Arjun and director Sukumar believed that the song will turn out to be a sensation. Now that the actress is quite happy at the kind of attention 'Oo antava' has earned for her, she credits Allu Arjun and Sukumar.
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