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Samantha on slowing down, new career chapter: Everything I do now matters more

Samantha on slowing down, new career chapter: Everything I do now matters more

India Today21 hours ago
In a defining turn in her career, Samantha Ruth Prabhu has chosen to recalibrate her professional journey, placing wellness and intentionality at its core. After more than 15 years in cinema, the acclaimed actor is stepping away from the clutter of back-to-back commitments, choosing instead to devote herself to projects that genuinely inspire her.In a recent conversation with Grazia India, Samantha explained this shift. 'I've reached a point where I only do things I'm deeply passionate about, whether that's fitness or films. I've been part of many projects, but not all were passion-driven. Now, every business I back, every film I produce, and every role I take on carries my heart,' she said.advertisementThe 'Kushi' actor admitted she no longer juggles multiple films simultaneously, a conscious move to protect her health and respect her body's rhythm.
'I don't shoot five films at once anymore. I've learnt to listen to my body, and that means cutting down on the volume of work. But everything I do now matters more. Nothing is for the sake of it. The quantity may have reduced, but the quality has gone up,' Samantha added.Her recent choices reflect this renewed approach. She appeared in a cameo in the Telugu film 'Subham', which she also produced under her banner, Tralala Moving Pictures.In 2024, she starred in the action thriller series 'Citadel: Honey Bunny' alongside Varun Dhawan. Her next, 'Rakt Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom', is already creating buzz and is slated for release in 2026.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Samantha Ruth Prabhu
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