Samantha Ruth Prabhu lists her favourite actresses: ‘Huge respect for Parvathy, Nazriya Nazim, Sai Pallavi…’
From the 'best heroine in the film industry' to what makes her happy, Samantha Ruth Prabhu answered many fan questions during an Ask Me Anything session.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu hosted an AMA session for her fans. (Photo: Samantha Ruth Prabhu/Instagram)
Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu hosted an ‘Ask Me Anything’ session on her Instagram handle on Sunday. From the ‘best heroine in the film industry’ to what makes her happy, Samantha answered many fan questions.
After Samantha started her session, a fan asked if she was watching the India vs Pakistan match and the actor said, “Yassss.” The actor was then asked what makes her happy.
A fan wrote, “Hru sam??? Ur skin is shining and ur smile is smiling again. Lots of love ‘to you.” To this, Samantha said that she liked the phrase ‘smile is smiling again’ and went on to add, “Yes.. I am very very happy and healthy, and this year is a very very big year. Looking forward to do a lot of cool stuff. You will see. There is something new every month. And I hope to make you proud.”
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu was also asked about the ‘best heroine in film industries.’ Samantha replied, “This is a shoutout to some of the best performances in no particular order. I love these women, I love the work they are doing, I love that they are taking risks, it’s not easy, so just huge huge respect for Parvati in Ullozhukku, Nazaria in Sookshma Darshini, Sai Pallavi in Amaran, Alia Bhatt in Jigra, and Ananya Panday in CTRL, these guys are just amazing, rockstars.”
Samantha added, “The cast of All We Imagine as Light, Kani, Divya Prabha, amazing amazing performances, looking forward to all the work they will be doing this year.”
Concluding her the session, the actor wrote, “Be proud of yourself for how far you’ve come and never stop pushing to be the best you can be.”
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