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Samantha Ruth Prabhu talks about real love:
Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently shared a heartfelt note on Instagram about her journey with love, self-discovery, and life in her thirties. The post comes amid rumours of her new relationship with filmmaker Raj Nidimoru, but Samantha’s message focused more on personal growth than romance. Check out her post below:
In her post, Samantha reflected on the pressures she felt in her twenties. She wrote about how society makes people believe that life after thirty is a decline — that beauty fades, confidence slips, and success has an expiry date. “My twenties were loud, restless. I spent them hurrying… to look enough, to feel enough, to be enough,” she admitted. She revealed how she often tried to hide her insecurities and live up to expectations, forgetting that she was already whole.
But everything changed in her thirties. Samantha described this period as a time of self-acceptance and inner peace. She shared how she stopped carrying the weight of old mistakes, stopped trying to fit in, and stopped leading two separate lives — one public and one private. “Suddenly, the person I was in public was the same person I was when no one was watching. And that was the most alive I had ever felt,” she wrote.
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Samantha’s post also served as a message for other women. She expressed her wish for every woman to find wholeness and peace, to embrace themselves without apology or disguise. “Because when you are fully yourself, you don’t just free yourself. You set the whole world free,” she concluded.
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