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Read Samantha Ruth’s apt reply on “How she stays strong after so many f***ups”

Samantha revealed that myositis has made her eyes super sensitive to light. She further revealed that she woke up with the sensation of pins and needles in her eyes.

New Delhi: Samantha Ruth Prabhu is one of the leading faces of the South Indian entertainment industry. On Sunday, the actress held an Ask Sam session ahead of her big release Shaakuntalam.

In no time, Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s replies were filled with all sorts of questions from intrigued fans. In return, the actress also poured her heart out and got candid with curious fans.

However, this one answer of hers won hearts. One fan asked, “Dude, where do you get ur strength from.. how do u keep on going strong despite so many fuckups happening”.

Samantha, who is known for her solid replies, wrote, “Because this is not how my story will end… I decide.”

The user was likely asking about how Samantha stays strong despite having been diagnosed with Myositis.

Myosotis isn’t one single condition, but a cluster of autoimmune diseases. The patient’s muscles get weaker over time, causing severe pain and difficulty in performing simple tasks like walking.

Recently, due to her condition, Samantha expressed her discomfort over harsh camera lights at an event. A video, where the actress is seen squinting her eyes away from the flash is going viral. ” Very sorry but this flash,” she says in the viral clip.

Watch the video here:

Samantha revealed that myositis has made her eyes super sensitive to light. She further revealed that she woke up with the sensation of pins and needles in her eyes.

Meanwhile, Not just fans but Samantha’s fellow actresses also jumped on the opportunity, making the most out of the #AskSam session.

Sita Ramam fame Mrunal Thakur wrote, “Can’t wait to watch Shaakuntalam! You’re so inspiring Sam .”

She asked if they would be able to work together on a project. To which Samantha replied, “Congratulations on Gumraah beautiful… Let’s do it, love the idea.”

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s much-anticipated project is coming to theatres on 14th April.