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Samantha Ruth Prabhu & Neeraja Kona Accused of Script Theft? The Reddit Tea That Has Us Shook!

Okay, besties, pause the doomscrolling and put your notifications on silent because the internet is absolutely screaming right now. We all know r/BollyBlindsNGossip is the holy grail for unsolicited industry tea, but this latest drop involving our fave Samantha Ruth Prabhu and stylist-turned-director Neeraja Kona is giving major main character drama and not in a good way. A viral thread just popped off claiming a massive plagiarism scandal surrounding the movie Telusu Kada, and frankly, the details are living rent-free in my head. Grab your iced coffee, because we need to discuss if this is a case of "great minds think alike" or a total ethical flop.

The "Math Ain't Mathing" Moment

Here is the lowdown: An anonymous writer (OP) on Reddit dropped a bomb alleging that a script they pitched to Samantha back in 2020 was hijacked. According to the OP, the original concept was a gritty, female-centric story tackling heavy themes like toxic relationships and pregnancy. They claim Sam was super enthusiastic—giving us "Yes Queen" energy—but then passed the concept to her close friend, Neeraja Kona.

From Nuance to Nonsense?

This is where the vibe gets weird. The writer alleges that Neeraja took this "nuanced" script and flipped it into Telusu Kada—a male-centric movie that completely distorted the original soul of the story. The OP claims the final product stripped away the sensitive layers and turned it into a "regressive" narrative. Basically, they took a story meant for the girls and made it for the bros, and the result? The internet says it was a total disaster.

Karma or Coincidence?

The most savage part of this thread? The "I told you so" energy. The OP points out that the final version of the film was widely panned and suffered massive financial losses. The comment section is absolutely eating this up, with users saying "Karma got served." While we usually stan a comeback, the general sentiment here is that if you steal art, the universe (and the box office) will clap back.


The Community is Divided

Is this a verified receipt or just a conspiracy theory? The thread is split.

  • Team "Justice for Writers": Many are outraged, pointing out how impossible it is for writers in India to protect their IP, even with registration.

  • Team "Where are the Receipts?": Skeptics are asking for hard proof linking Samantha directly to the theft, considering she wasn't in the credits.

But one thing is clear: The trust issues between writers and big stars just hit an all-time high.


The Controversy

  • The Accused: Samantha Ruth Prabhu & Neeraja Kona.

  • The Project: Telusu Kada (allegedly adapted from a stolen script).

  • The Allegation: Plagiarizing a female-centric script and turning it into a male-centric flop.

  • The Source: Reddit (r/BollyBlindsNGossip).

  • The Outcome: The film reportedly flopped; original writer claims they are unable to pitch their story elsewhere.

Fans Also Asked (FAQs)

What are the plagiarism allegations against Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Neeraja Kona? A Reddit user claims they pitched a script to Samantha in 2020, who then shared the concept with Neeraja Kona. Kona allegedly reworked the female-centric story into the male-centric film Telusu Kada without crediting the original writer.

Did the movie Telusu Kada flop at the box office? According to the viral Reddit thread and industry chatter, the film was widely panned by critics and suffered significant financial losses, which many netizens are calling "karma" for the alleged script theft.

How is Samantha Ruth Prabhu involved in the Telusu Kada controversy? While Samantha did not star in or direct the film, the allegations suggest she was the "point of contact" who received the original pitch and passed the intellectual property to her friend, Neeraja Kona.

Is script theft common in the Indian film industry? Unfortunately, yes. The Reddit thread highlighted that even with Screenwriters Association registration, writers often lack the resources to fight expensive legal battles against top stars and production houses who lift their ideas.



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