Last Updated: 24 Apr, 2023 | Views: 874
Age: 37
Profession: Actress
Famous For: South Indian Film Star
Higher Education: Degree in Commerce
Net Worth: $11 Million
About (Profile/Biography)
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is an Indian Tamil and Telugu actress who primarily works in the film industry. She has four Filmfare Awards South, six South Indian International Movie Awards, and two Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards to her name. She has honed her skills as one of the leading actresses in Tamil and Telugu cinema. In addition, Samantha worked part-time on modeling projects while studying commerce.
According to Hindu tradition, Samantha married Naga Chaitanya in Goa on October 6, 2017, and on October 7, 2017, according to Christian tradition.
Career
In 2010 - The Telugu film "Ye Maaya Chesave" marked Samantha's acting debut.
In 2012 – Her film "Naan Ee" became a huge commercial success, earning more than $1.25 billion worldwide, and was dubbed in many foreign and Indian languages.
In 2013 – Samantha featured alongside Pawan Kalyan in the film "Attarintiki Daredi," the highest-grossing Telugu film at its release.
In 2016 – She starred alongside Nithiin in the critically and commercially successful film "A Aa."
In 2021 – She did her debut dance performance in the song "Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava" with Allu Arjun in the film "Pushpa: The Rise," which was featured on the first page of YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos Global list.
Achievements and Awards
• In 2011 – She won the Best Female Debut Award at CineMAA Awards for the film "Ye Maaya Chesave."
• In 2017 – Samantha received the Best Actress Award at Santosham Film Awards for the film "A Aa."
• In 2021 – She won the Best Actress – Telugu Award at South Indian International Movie Awards for the film "Oh! Baby."
Unknown Facts
• Samantha runs a non-profit charity. That NGO is dedicated to providing medical assistance to women and children. Samantha's donation funds this organization.
• Her beauty and charming personality earned her a spot in the music video alongside Gautham Menon and 'A R Rahman.' This video was created for the World Classical Tamil Conference in 2010.
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