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Samantha Ruth Prabhu calls Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation her ‘home away from home’ after reports of police action
Samantha Ruth Prabhu called Sadhguru's Isha Foundation her 'home away from home' in her latest post.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who has spent significant amount of time at Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation in the past, took to her social media handles on Wednesday night and shared a photo from the foundation in Coimbatore. The image shared by Samantha shows a few bulls resting on the grounds and a caption shared alongside this read, “Home away from home.”
This came a few hours after Samantha shared her statement about Konda Surekha’s unfounded allegations about her divorce with Naga Chaitanya. Konda Surekha had previously implied that KT Rama Rao was responsible for the divorce of the celebrity couple. She later retracted her statement. In her note, Samantha requested Konda Surekha to not “trivialise” her personal struggles.

“I implore you to be responsible and respectful of individuals’ privacy. My divorce is a personal matter, and I request that you refrain from speculating about it. Our choice to keep things private doesn’t invite misrepresentation. To clarify: my divorce was by mutual consent and amicable, with no political conspiracy involved. Could you please keep my name out of political battles? I have always remained non-political and wish to continue doing so,” she wrote.
Her ex-husband Naga Chaitanya, his father Nagarjuna Akkineni, brother Akhil Akkineni also spoke up against Konda Surekha.
Meanwhile, Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation saw 150 police personnel enter Isha Foundation’s ashram in Thondamuthur on Tuesday to conduct inquiries. This happened a day after the Madras High Court sought a report on all criminal cases registered against the foundation. Isha Foundation claimed that this was for “a general inquiry” and stated, “They are inquiring with residents and volunteers, understanding the lifestyle, understanding how they come in and stay, etc.” On Thursday, Supreme Court restrained police action and transferred the case from Madras High Court to self.


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