Samantha Ruth Prabhu, a prominent South Indian film diva, has returned to work after a long absence. In a recent public appearance, the stunning actress unveiled the eagerly awaited official trailer for her ambitious film Shaakuntalam. Samantha had recently made headlines after disclosing her 'myositis' diagnosis. She was seen breaking down in tears at the launch of the movie's trailer. She gave a touching speech thanking her followers for their support. With her savage response to a "negative" post, she is reigning over the internet once more.
Following the actress's myositis diagnosis, a popular Twitter page uploaded Samantha's images from the Shaakuntalam trailer premiere event. They shared a "sympathy" post, noting how the actress had "lost all her charm and glow." Fans of the actress and a huge part of internet users were clearly offended by this. They expressed their displeasure in the comments area.
Samantha, who is unaffected by all the criticism thrown at her, retweeted the post with the caption: "I pray you never have to go through months of treatment and medication like I did... And here’s some love from me to add to your glow."
The actress is now receiving praise from online users for her bravery. The savage response she delivered to the post is also being praised.
Shaakuntalam is the adaptation of poet Kalidasa's renowned play based on a Mahabharata tale. Samantha Ruth Prabhu plays the lead role of Shakuntala. She is the lovechild of Apsara Menaka and Sage Vishwamitra. Malayalam actor Dev Mohan makes his Telugu debut in the film. He will play Shakuntala's estranged spouse, King Dushyanta. The little daughter of Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, Allu Arha, will make her acting debut. She will be seen as King Bharata. In February 2023, the film directed by Gunasekhar is expected to release in theatres.