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Samantha Ruth Prabhu is making waves with her debut production 'Subham', a multi-genre family film set to release on May 9. The trailer hints at a fresh narrative that combines humor, horror, and emotional depth with a young talented cast. Beyond her filmmaking endeavors, Samantha continues to break societal taboos by openly discussing women's health issues like menstruation and endometriosis. Her latest project and personal advocacy showcase her commitment to storytelling and social awareness.

Key Points: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Debuts 'Subham' Trailer Promises Fresh Cinema

  • First production under Tra La La Moving Pictures
  • Unique family entertainer blending multiple genres
  • Star-studded young cast with Vivek Sagar's music
  • Worldwide release on May 9
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Trailer of Samantha Ruth Prabhu's 1st production, 'Subham' promises genre-defying family entertainer

Samantha's first production 'Subham' delivers genre-blending family entertainment with humor, horror, and heart-touching narrative

"Our cycles are powerful and life-affirming - Samantha Ruth Prabhu"

Mumbai, April 27

The trailer of the upcoming film 'Subham' was unveiled on Sunday. The film marks the debut production of actor-producer Samantha Ruth Prabhu.

The trailer promises a genre-defying family entertainer packed with humor, horror, suspense, and heart. With a fresh narrative, the film features a young star cast, and a foot-tapping score by Vivek Sagar and music by Clinton Cerejo.

The film, produced under the banner of Tra La La Moving Pictures, is all set to arrive in cinemas worldwide on May 9.

Earlier, Samantha Ruth spoke about menstruation and said conversations around periods are still met with silence, whispers, and shame.

Talking about how periods are still considered to be a taboo subject, Samantha earlier said, "As women, we've come so far, yet conversations around periods are still met with silence, whispers, and shame".

The actress, in an episode of her podcast 'Take20', spoke to nutritionist Rashi Chowdhary about menstruation , cycle syncing, endometriosis, and the everyday (yet rarely acknowledged) health struggles that women face.

She told IANS, "Speaking with Rashi Choudhary reminded me how crucial it is to break these taboos and dated notions. Our cycles are powerful and, most importantly, life-affirming. Definitely not something to be ashamed of or hide or, for that matter, even taken lightly".

In the episode of the podcast, Samantha opened up about her own relationship with her body, learning to listen to it, and the challenges that come with being a woman in the public eye while dealing with something as debilitating as endometriosis.

In the podcast, Samantha said, "The menstrual cycle and how it affects our mind and body is something we need to consistently keep learning about with every passing year. Rashi, with her wealth of experience and the depth of her knowledge, has a very clear manner of explaining things, and I'm glad, together, we could have such a well-rounded chat dedicated to truly understanding & harnessing the power of this life force that we as women are blessed with."

- IANS

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Priya K.
The trailer looks so fresh and different! Love that Samantha is exploring new genres with her production debut. That horror-comedy mix seems intriguing. Can't wait to watch it in theaters! 👏
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate Samantha's efforts to break period taboos, I wish the article focused more on the actual film. The trailer shows great potential - the music especially stands out. Hope the final product delivers!
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Ananya S.
So proud of Samantha for using her platform to discuss women's health issues! Endometriosis is so rarely talked about. And now she's producing films too? Queen behavior 💜
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Vikram P.
The production values look great from the trailer. Interesting mix of genres - hope they pull it off. Release date is perfect for a summer watch with family.
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Shreya N.
That background score in the trailer is stuck in my head! Clinton Cerejo never disappoints. Also love that Samantha is balancing meaningful conversations with entertaining cinema.

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