
After making her television debut with Bigg Boss Telugu 4, Samantha Akkineni has launched a talk show, Sam Jam Samantha, for OTT platform aha.
Sensational actor Vijay Devarakonda was the first celebrity guest for the show. When two energetic and full of life celebrities are in one frame, we can understand how much entertainment they can provide the viewers.
As a part of the show, Vijay broke the glass that had the ‘serial kisser’ tag on it and said, “I didn’t kiss Sam till now. How can I be a serial kisser?” The Rangasthalam actress’ reaction to Vijay’s statement will surely catch one’s attention.
“Sam Jam Samantha is not just a talk show. It is a platform that also addresses social issues. It is going to change the lives of many,” Samantha said in an interview.
On the work front, Vijay Devarakonda will next be seen in Puri Jagannadh’s Fighter and Samantha has been waiting for the release of her digital debut Family Man 2
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Satyadev Reacts to Krishnamma Early OTT Release Shock
June 1, 2026

Actor Satyadev, known for his strong performances and untapped commercial potential, has sparked an interesting discussion in the Telugu film industry with his recent comments about the film Krishnamma (2024).
The actor expressed disappointment over how the film’s theatrical run was handled, revealing that it was taken off theatres just six days after its release and made available on OTT platforms almost immediately. Satyadev admitted that he himself was surprised by the quick digital release, stating that he came to know about it through social media while still actively promoting the film.
In most cases, actors are informed well in advance about OTT release schedules. However, Satyadev’s revelation has raised concerns about the lack of communication between production teams, distributors, and lead actors. His comments highlight the importance of better coordination within the industry.
He also pointed out the impact of the 2024 election season, noting that films released during that period struggled to attract audiences as public attention was largely focused on political developments. While Krishnamma received positive word-of-mouth for its emotional content and performances, it initially saw limited box office response due to these external factors.
According to Satyadev, just as the film was beginning to gain traction and positive buzz, the OTT release was announced, effectively cutting short its theatrical run. He described the experience as disappointing, saying it deprived the film of a fair chance at the box office.
This incident has also reignited a larger debate in the industry about shrinking theatrical windows. Traditionally, films would take months before arriving on television or digital platforms. However, in recent times, some films are moving to OTT within days of release, with Krishnamma becoming a clear example of this trend.
Satyadev also shared that a social media user questioned the purpose of watching the film in theatres when it was already available online, which was how he himself discovered the OTT release schedule. He described the experience as emotionally disheartening, calling it a “heartbreak” in his journey with the film.