Samantha Ruth Prabhu shares her top heroines from the industry

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Samantha Ruth Prabhu praises several actresses for their outstanding performances.
- She emphasizes the significance of taking risks in the film industry.
- Samantha shares her experience of a ‘Silence sadhna’.
- She highlights the value of meditation in daily life.
- Encourages others to try meditation for mental peace.
Mumbai, Feb 23 (NationPress) The talented Samantha Ruth Prabhu, known for her stunning performances, recently hosted an 'Ask Me Anything' session with her Instagram followers. During this engaging session, she was asked about the "Best heroine in the film industry".
In response, Samantha expressed, "This is a shoutout to some of the best performances in no particular order. I love these women, I love the work they are doing, I love that they are taking risks, it's not easy, so just huge huge respect for Parvati in 'Ullozhukku', Nazaria in 'Sookshma Darshini', Sai Pallavi in 'Amaran', Alia Bhatt in 'Jigra', and Ananya Panday in 'CTRL', these guys are just amazing, rockstars."
She further mentioned, "The cast of 'All We Imagine as Light', Kani, Divya Prabha, amazing amazing performances, looking forward to all the work they will be doing this year."
A few days prior, Samantha shared her love for solitude. Through her Instagram stories, she revealed embarking on a “Silence sadhna”. Posting a photo of a card that stated “Silence”, she wrote, “Three days in silence. No phone. No communication. Just me for company."
She added, “Somehow being alone with ourselves has become one of the scariest things. Would I do it again? A million times, yes. Would I recommend you try it? A million times, yes.”
Before this, Samantha emphasized the significance of meditation in her daily routine. She shared a video of herself meditating online, captioning it with, “Meditation. If there’s one thing I wish all of you would try, it’s this. Just 15 minutes of meditation every day — in whatever way works for you. Sit in silence, focus on your breath, or follow a guided meditation on YouTube. There’s no right or wrong way, nothing formal — just the simple act of tuning in. For me, meditation has become my anchor — a way to return to the ocean of calm and peace that’s always within.”