
Samantha on having 'worst thoughts' over divorce, health issues: Didn't act on them
Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu, in a recent interview, talked about a particular year in which nothing was going in her favour. Without mentioning her divorce or a setback in her health, the actor spoke about having 'worst possible thoughts' for a year. She further added that she was 'too chicken' to act on those thoughts. The actor then opened up about going through the low phase and what she learnt from her ordeal.advertisementCalling the troubling period a 'never-ending abyss', she told Galatta Plus, "I remember once I actually went to the point where I thought like, 'enough, I can't do this anymore'. I had the worst possible thoughts. I obviously didn't have the courage to go ahead and do it."She stated, "It was hard for a year. There was nothing that was working, there were no answers being given."
Samantha talked about not acting on these thoughts and how she developed the resilience to go through them. "I obviously chickened out because you need to have lots of guts to act upon these thoughts. So I was like, 'I better find a way to build some kind of resilience and start thinking of other things I can do with my life'," she added.advertisementThe 'Kushi' actor also reflected on how her hardships taught her valuable lessons and not her successes."Now, when people say they are going through a hard time, I actually tell them to go through it. There is always a lesson to learn from it and light at the end of the tunnel. It is not my success that taught me a lesson, but my failures and hardships," she stated.For the unaware, Samantha and Naga Chaitanya got divorced in 2021. And a year later, she was diagnosed with auto-immune condition called Myositis.Samantha Ruth Prabhu was last seen in director Raj and DK's 'Citadel: Honey Bunny', which is streaming on Prime Video. She is now working on the director duo's 'Rakht Brahmand' and a Telugu film titled 'Bangaram'.Recently, she made her debut as a producer with Telugu film, 'Subham', in which she played a cameo.Must Watch
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