Samantha Ruth Prabhu frequently shares insights into her personal and professional life with her audience on social media. Recently, her Instagram story raised concerns among followers, who interpreted it as a reaction to her former spouse Naga Chaitanya's remarks regarding their separation and his current partner, Sobhita Dhulipala. Samantha posted a quote from spiritual teacher Sadhguru: "As a human, you are not a being. You are becoming an ongoing process. Nothing is fixed; you can be whichever way you want to be."
In a recent appearance on the 'Raw Talks With VK' podcast, Naga Chaitanya discussed his divorce from Samantha and questioned why he is perceived negatively because of it. He mentioned that both have moved forward with their lives, and he has found love with Sobhita while maintaining respect for his past marriage. He also expressed disappointment over the criticism directed at Sobhita, clarifying that their relationship developed naturally after his divorce and was unrelated to his previous marriage. He praised her resilience amidst the backlash.
Samantha and Naga Chaitanya married in 2017 and announced their separation in 2021. They first appeared together in the 2010 film 'Ye Maaya Chesave' directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. Their on-screen chemistry was well-received, leading to further collaborations before their marriage.
On the professional front, Naga Chaitanya released his new movie 'Thandel' on February 7. Directed by Chandoo Mondeti, the film is based on a true story about 20 Indian fishermen from Andhra Pradesh who were captured by Pakistani authorities and imprisoned for 22 years. Producer Allu Aravind shared details of the real-life events, explaining that the fishermen, from a village near Vizag, had gone to Gujarat for a 30-day fishing trip. Due to adverse weather, they inadvertently crossed international borders and were apprehended by Pakistani forces, leading to their prolonged imprisonment. The film portrays their families' struggles to bring them back home.
In a recent appearance on the 'Raw Talks With VK' podcast, Naga Chaitanya discussed his divorce from Samantha and questioned why he is perceived negatively because of it. He mentioned that both have moved forward with their lives, and he has found love with Sobhita while maintaining respect for his past marriage. He also expressed disappointment over the criticism directed at Sobhita, clarifying that their relationship developed naturally after his divorce and was unrelated to his previous marriage. He praised her resilience amidst the backlash.
Samantha and Naga Chaitanya married in 2017 and announced their separation in 2021. They first appeared together in the 2010 film 'Ye Maaya Chesave' directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. Their on-screen chemistry was well-received, leading to further collaborations before their marriage.
On the professional front, Naga Chaitanya released his new movie 'Thandel' on February 7. Directed by Chandoo Mondeti, the film is based on a true story about 20 Indian fishermen from Andhra Pradesh who were captured by Pakistani authorities and imprisoned for 22 years. Producer Allu Aravind shared details of the real-life events, explaining that the fishermen, from a village near Vizag, had gone to Gujarat for a 30-day fishing trip. Due to adverse weather, they inadvertently crossed international borders and were apprehended by Pakistani forces, leading to their prolonged imprisonment. The film portrays their families' struggles to bring them back home.