New Delhi: Samantha Ruth Prabhu has captivated us with her spectacular dance movements to the Oo Antava song from Pushpa: The Rising. Apart from her endearing on-screen persona, the Tollywood diva has won admirers by putting her heart on her sleeve. The 35-year-old actress was very open about her previous romance with actor Naga Chaitanya. Samantha is presently promoting her forthcoming, much-anticipated flick Shaakuntalam. The tinsel town actress revealed five unusual facts regarding the Gunasekhar directorial ahead of its April 14 release.
Samantha mentioned that she was allergic to flowers when revealing Shaakuntalam information on Instagram. The film’s poster, which depicted the actress in a white saree decorated with flower embellishments, may have made us swoon at her medieval appearance. But, Samantha’s experience appears to have been less than pleasant. Samantha revealed that while she had no complaints about wearing the flower decorations, she used to find flower impressions all over her arms after removing them at the conclusion of the session.
Samantha spilled the beans on her outfit for a unique song scene in Shaakuntalam, revealing that she wore a 30-kilogram lehenga created particularly for her by Neeta Lulla. The actress claimed that the “amazing” lehenga was so heavy that it caused her to shift away from the center frame while performing the still-secret dance sequence.
Shaakuntalam will be available in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. Speaking about her dubbing experience, Samantha praised other celebrities who perform dubbing work with ease, despite the fact that it was a “difficult” task for her. “I was acting out discussions in my sleep.” “I hope I did the job justice,” the Tollywood star stated.
Samantha shared another amusing incident about being bitten by a rabbit while filming Shaakuntalam. The encounter taught her that bunnies are not as cute as people think. In the closing scene, Samantha revealed that the long, glossy hair she had in the Shaakuntalam poster and trailer was not genuine.