Samantha Ruth Prabhu has been in the headlines for quite some time for dating rumours with Raj Nidimoru. Today, the actress took to her Instagram account to talk about finding true love and reflected on
the things women in their thirties see, and how it is different from what people in their twenties see.
Sharing a video of herself facing the camera, Samantha penned a long note in the caption. Taking to her social media, the actress wrote, “@avnirambhia and I were having a conversation yesterday and it got me thinking… (it’s a long read 🤍🤍🤍) The world tells you, everything after thirty is downhill. That your glow will fade, your beauty will slip away, and you should rush through your twenties trying to be everything…perfect face, perfect body, perfect life… as if time is running out. My twenties were loud, restless. I spent them hurrying. Hurrying to look enough, to feel enough, to be enough. Hurrying to hold the façade together so no one would see how lost I felt inside. No one told me I was already whole. No one told me, that love… real love… would find me as I was, without twisting myself into someone I was never meant to be.”
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She further continued and shared, “Then came my thirties. Something softened. Something opened. I stopped dragging around the weight of old mistakes. I stopped trying to fit in. I stopped living two lives… the one I showed the world and the one I lived in silence. And suddenly, the person I was in public was the same person I was when no one was watching. And that was the most alive I had ever felt. I wish this for every girl. I wish her wholeness. I wish her the kind of peace that comes when she stops running and finally comes home to herself. Because when you are fully yourself… without apology, without disguise… you don’t just free yourself. You set the whole world free.”
Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Work Front
Samantha has various new projects lined up. It also includes the action fantasy series Rakt Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom, which is co-produced by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK and will air on Netflix. The series also features Jaideep Ahlawat, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ali Fazal and Wamiqa Gabbi. The actress is also a co-producer of the action thriller Maa Inti Bangaram. Samantha founded Tralala Moving Pictures, which released its first picture, Subham, in May of this year.