Ashu Reddy Sets The Screens On Fire With Her Glamour!
‘Bigg Boss’ fame Ashu Reddy is a popular personality on social media. She has a lot of followers even before her stint on the reality show and her craze grew even bigger in the last year or so. Her stunning photoshoots and interview with Ram Gopal Varma has entertained fans a lot. She recently announced that a cover song of chartbuster ‘Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava’ is on the way and netizens have been eagerly waiting for it ever since.
The complete video cover song has finally been released and it is getting a very good reception from the viewers. People call Ashu Reddy as Jr Samantha and she pulled off the star actress’ song with equal grace and charm. Her sultry dance moves and scintillating glamour are surely the biggest attractions of this cover song and fans are heaping praises on her in the comments section.
This cover song is performed by Ashu Reddy while directed by Winod Gali, Choreography is done by Tejaswi Behara and Rehan Shaik is the director of photography. He took care of the DI too. Pravalli Sarma is the stylist while Murali Kamjula, Vamsi Kamjula and Sri Chakri are the producers.
This popular song is from Allu Arjun and Sukumar’s blockbuster movie ‘Pushpa’. Devi Sri Prasad composed this chartbuster tune while Indravati Chauhan sang the Telugu version. Lyrics were penned by Chandrabose and this song faced some controversy too. Nonetheless, Samantha made everyone speechless with her glamour show in this item song. The complete video song was released a few days back and it is racking up millions of views. This was Samantha’s first silver screen appearance after ‘Jaanu’ and her sensuous dance moves have gone viral on the internet.
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Simran Makes Shocking Claims on Bollywood Treatment of South Stars
May 8, 2026
For years, Bollywood has been seen as the “mainstream” face of Indian cinema, often labeling other film industries as “regional.” However, several South Indian actors have, over time, spoken about the less glamorous side of working in Hindi cinema, challenging that long-held perception.
Veteran actress Simran, who enjoyed immense popularity in South Indian films during the 90s and beyond, has recently shared her experience of alleged disrespect while working in Bollywood. Her remarks are now widely circulating within film circles and on social media.
Simran reportedly pointed out that Bollywood productions often negotiate heavily over basic comforts such as hotel accommodations, flight arrangements, and even the number of personal staff an actor can bring along. Despite her long-standing career and strong legacy in South cinema, she expressed that such experiences made her feel undervalued—not because of financial issues, but due to the attitude on set.
Interestingly, this is not an isolated sentiment. Many South Indian actors have, off the record, hinted at similar experiences. Industry discussions often suggest that in Bollywood, external image—like entourage size, PR visibility, and luxury presence—can sometimes influence how an actor is treated, regardless of their actual achievements.
Actor Dulquer Salmaan had earlier mentioned that he had to consciously “create an illusion of stardom” during his early Bollywood outings to ensure basic professional respect. Simran’s recent comments now seem to reinforce that viewpoint.
Meanwhile, the landscape of Indian cinema has clearly shifted. Today, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada industries are consistently delivering pan-India blockbusters, often outperforming Bollywood in terms of box office momentum and audience reach. Despite this shift, some traditional attitudes in the Hindi film industry are still believed to linger—though many insiders feel they may not last much longer in the evolving ecosystem of Indian cinema.