Samantha Ruth Prabhu talks about Divorce and her health challenges
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu talks about Divorce and her health challenges

Summary: Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently discussed her diagnosis of myositis and her divorce from Naga Chaitanya. She stated that she must handle the challenges life brings.


Once again, Samantha Ruth Prabhu has discussed her health and surviving a highly publicized divorce. In a recent interview with Elle India, Samantha spoke candidly about the difficulties she had over the past few years. Samantha was married to the actor Naga Chaitanya. She took time from work in 2022 after being diagnosed with myositis, a rare autoimmune condition. 

 

When asked if she felt she had done things differently in the past, she replied, "No." Samantha went on to say, "We all wish we could change certain aspects of our lives, and I often question if I needed to go through what I did. However, thinking back, I wouldn't have it any other way. I talked about this with a friend a while ago, and I always said I didn't want the last three years to happen, but now I believe you have to live with whatever life throws at you."

 

She further added, “And as long as you get out of it, you've won. I feel stronger and more grounded than ever. That's because I went through fire to get here;  consider it a spiritual awakening.”

 

She said, "Spirituality has been tremendously important to my progress, and it shows in my work. It affects all parts of my life, including communication, perception, and settling disputes. Spirituality gave me the power I needed to face numerous challenges. Spirituality is more important than ever in today's world, where there is so much sadness and illness. I believe spirituality can be your best companion and a never-ending source of strength."

 

About her career, the actress most recently worked with Vijay Deverakonda in the movie Kushi. Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Varun Dhawan's next film together is titled Citadel: Honey Bunny. Raj and DK have been in charge of Citadel's Indian adaptation.