The actress samantha Ruth Prabhu has revealed that having not had an opulent upbringing, her focus has always been on achievement since she was a little child. A few months prior, samantha covered this subject on her podcast, "Take 20." Through sharing her experiences, samantha hopes to help others relate to, comprehend, and ask for assistance when necessary.
 
In one episode, samantha and nutritionist and wellness coach Alkesh Sharotri discussed the fight-or-flight response of the human body under specific circumstances. "I used to think that tiredness and the desire for relaxation were indicators of fragility. The actress, who has myositis, an autoimmune disease, stated, "I was proud to be a hustler, thriving on only six hours of sleep, and being exceptionally productive throughout the day."

"Despite feeling exhausted, I refused to acknowledge it, working tirelessly without a break for 13 years."
 
The actress went on: "I didn't have an affluent upbringing, so I focused on achievement from a young age. My entire childhood, I was under constant pressure to 'Make It'. nourished the idea that I wasn't good enough all the time, which developed a powerful drive to excel at any costs."
 
Samantha stated that although "acting is glamorous, which it is, that's not the entire reality." samantha had captured the hearts and minds of the country with her stunning performance in the song "Oo Antava" from "Pushpa: The Rise."
 
 

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