Samantha has been through a challenging phase in her career and personal life, dealing with health issues. During the shoot of Yashoda, she revealed her struggle with myositis, a rare autoimmune condition that took a toll on her health.
Despite this, she pushed herself to promote Shaakuntalam and Khushi. At one point, Samantha took a break to focus on her treatment. Still, she was encouraged by directors Raj and DK to work on Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian adaptation of the international series.
Producer Bellamkonda Suresh recently spoke about the support he extended to Samantha during a tough time earlier in her career. While working on Alludu Seenu, she reportedly faced a skin-related health issue. Suresh stepped in, providing financial assistance and arranging accommodations when others didn’t.
Suresh reportedly sent 25 lakhs to her for treatment and even got an apartment at Hyatt for her stay. Samantha has remained grateful for his help and maintains a close relationship with his family.
Samantha is taking things slow, avoiding new commitments while focusing on her upcoming film, Maa Inti Bangaram. Announced under her banner, further details about the film, including the cast and crew, are still under wraps.
Samantha gave her all to Citadel: Honey Bunny, undergoing rigorous training and performing intense stunts. While the series didn’t reach the blockbuster success fans hoped for, her performance received praise, showcasing her dedication to the role.
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