Did She Give Her 100 Percent To Keep Up Her Marriage?

Shaakuntalam, Samantha Ruth Prabhu's forthcoming film, is currently in pre-release. She is conducting two conversations in succession. She revealed how she attempted to maintain her marriage in a recent interview. I gave my marriage 100 percent, she said, "and it didn't work out, but I wasn't going to beat myself up and feel guilty for something I didn't do." She also discussed her own experience with myositis.
As an actress, you are constantly expected to show perfection in your Instagram posts, interviews, and films, and I could never get over like just letting go, she said, "I've been through a lot of struggle but this was the final breaking of shackles."
I could never get over the idea of just letting go and accepting myself for who I am because as an actress, you are constantly expected to show perfection in your Instagram, perfection in your interviews, and perfection in your films.
"I've wanted to be better and look better and finally I'm at a place where I have no control over this condition, the medication that I have to take, or the side effects of all of the medication," she continued.
Gunasekhar wrote and produced the historical drama picture Shaakuntalam. It is sold by Sri Venkateswara Creations and made by Neelima Guna through Gunaa Teamworks. The movie, which is based on the well-known Kalidasa drama Abhignyana Shakuntalam, stars Samantha in the lead character of Shakuntala, Dev Mohan in the supporting role of Dushyanta, the king of the Puru dynasty, and Mohan Babu, Jisshu Sengupta, Madhoo, Gautami, Aditi Balan, and Ananya Nagalla in the minor parts.
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