Indian actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu, working mainly in Telugu and Tamil film industries, had posted an adorable photo of herself and her dog on social media. One of her complainers tweeted to Samantha, saying, "She's gonna end up dying alone with cats and dogs."
The tweet at the moment stands deleted as Samantha gave an appropriate reply to him. Samantha added to his tweet, saying, "I would consider myself Lucky."
As soon as Samantha replied, several visitors, acknowledged her over the personal attack and celebrated her rejoinder's reply. One user asserted, "This is savage, my dear! You are giving back-to-back slaps to these people who have no other job to do."
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Trolled For Posting Picture With Her Dog
Another user added, "He commented to insult her, but rather than taking it with anger, she quoted with a positive reply. How is it possible now that I say my girl will reach greater heights?" One netizen added, "Hey buddy, don’t be so mean you never know what she is dealing with! It's so easy to be a keyboard warrior! Spread some love which is too hard to find these days!& dying alone is not worse at all than falling in fake love."
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Samantha is a recipient of several awards, including four Filmfare Awards South, six South Indian International Movie Awards and two Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards. She has confirmed herself as one of the leading actors in Telugu and Tamil cinema.
Samantha worked part time on modeling assignments while pursuing a degree in commerce. She soon received offers for film roles and made her acting debut in Gautham Vasudev Menon's critically acclaimed Telugu romance film, Ye Maaya Chesave (2010), which brought her the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Actress and a Nandi Award. Samantha became the second actor ever to win both the Filmfare Award for Best Actress–Tamil and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress–Telugu in the same year, for her acting in the films Neethaane En Ponvasantham (2012) and Eega (2012).
Since then, she has principally picked to appear in the leading female role in hero-centric Telugu and Tamil films, earning box office success with films including Dookudu (2011), the family dramas Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2012) and Attarintiki Daredi (2013) and AR Murugadoss's Tamil action film, Kaththi (2014). Her work in the film A Aa (2016) also gained positive reviews.
Samantha had her fourth Filmfare Award, while her next films, Theri (2016), 24 (2016), Mersal (2017), Rangasthalam (2018), and Mahanati (2018) also were a commercial success. She won additional critical acclaim for her roles in 2019 releases, Super Deluxe, Majili, Oh! Baby and for her only 2020 film, Jaanu.