
Samantha Ruth Prabhu says wellness guides her choices
Actress-producer
Samantha Ruth Prabhu
recently graced an event where she was celebrated not only for her acting but also for her entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to the wellness industry. The actress known for her dedication to health and mindfulness, spoke about how wellness has become a key part of her life and helps her make decisions, including her business ventures.
A statement look
Dressed in a custom outfit by designer Kresha Bajaj, the 'Citadel' actress looked majestic and confident. As per an IANS report, she shared that the evening was special to her in a lot of ways. From receiving love of her work as an artist and an entrepreneur and also having her friend be part of it.
She said, "Wellness and health have been such a strong focus for me, making any choice I make - even as an entrepreneur - deeply personal.
And getting recognised as 'Mindful Maverick' for our honest efforts across the wellness sphere felt truly humbling."
A red carpet moment with the designer
The evening special for the '
Kushi
' actress as she walked the red carpet along with Kresha Bajaj. She also lauded her vision and added that she always makes the look work for her.
Speaking about the dress, Kresha, also described it as she wanted to 'create a second skin'.
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"I wanted to create a second skin, something that molds to every curve, dip, and inch of the body. The cutouts are fiercely feminine. Bold without the need for excess. With so much drama in fashion today, trails, volume, extravagance, I wanted to strip it back. To make something simple, sculptural, and beautiful," said the designer. She also explained that the design celebrates the confident woman who turns heads with quiet elegance, a quality she believes Samantha is all about.
On the work front, Samantha's maiden film 'Subham' as a producer received a positive response from the audience. On her acting front, she is expected to be working on another web series, 'Rakht Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom'.
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