Samantha Ruth Prabhu, a celebrated South Indian actress, has been candid about her health issues.
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In 2022, she disclosed her diagnosis of Myositis, an autoimmune disease that leads to muscle inflammation. This diagnosis forced her to step back from her busy film career to focus on her recovery.
Throughout her health journey, Samantha has exhibited remarkable bravery and resilience. She has used her platform to increase awareness about Myositis, inspiring many who are battling similar conditions.
While she remains dedicated to her health, she has hinted at a possible return to acting, showcasing her strong will and determination.
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Samantha has received numerous accolades, including two Nandi Awards, four Filmfare Awards South, six SIIMA Awards, and a Tamil Nadu State Film Award.
Her role in the film “A Aa” (2016) earned her a fourth Filmfare Award, and she was also praised for her performances in “Mahanati” (2018), “Super Deluxe” (2019), “Majili” (2019), and the Amazon Prime Video series “The Family Man” (2021), which won her a Filmfare OTT Award.
Despite this success, she faced setbacks in 2023 with the critical and commercial disappointments of “Shaakuntalam” and “Kushi.”
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