Samantha 'still dreams of being a mother'

Tollywood queen Samantha Ruth Prabhu is in the headlines for her recent release Citadel: Honey Bunny. In the series, Samantha plays the role of a mother to a kid Nadia Sinh played by Kashvi Majumdar. The on-screen bond of the mother-daughter duo has impressed the viewers. Meanwhile, during a recent interview, Sam revealed that she still dreams of being a mother.

Samantha 'still dreams of being a mother'

Samantha 'still dreams of being a mother'

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Tollywood queen Samantha Ruth Prabhu is in the headlines for her recent release Citadel: Honey Bunny. Also starring Varun Dhawan as the lead, the web series premiered on November 7, 2024, and received good responses from the viewers. In the series, Samantha plays the role of a mother to a kid Nadia Sinh played by Kashvi Majumdar. The on-screen bond of the mother-daughter duo has impressed the viewers. Meanwhile, during a recent interview, Sam revealed that she still dreams of being a mother.

During the interview, the 'Oh! Baby' actress was told that her chemistry with her on screen daughter was the best. Further, she was asked if she missed being a mother.

To this, the Kushi actress said that she doesn't think it's too late. Sam further added that she still dreams of being a mother and would love to be one.

Notably, Sam was married to Naga Chaitanya in 2017. However, the couple announced parting ways in 2021. While Chay recently got engaged to Sobhita Dhulipala and they will be tying the knot on December 4 at Annapurna Studios (Hyderabad), Sam, on the other side, is still single.

A couple of days ago, the actress held an Ask Me Anything session on Instagram where she admitted making 'some mistakes in the past'.

She accepted that she didn't do her best in the last few films. She also acknowledged that she made a promise to herself to challenge myself with every role that I take, each challenge being more difficult than the last one. I agree I made some mistakes in the past and things haven’t really worked out, and I accept failure. I accept that I might not have done my best in my last few films.

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