Samantha Ruth Prabhu Shares The Most Difficult Portion Of 'Shakuntalam' In The Most Amusing Aay, Saying, 'Grace Is So Not My Thing.'

Samantha Ruth Prabhu revealed the most difficult portion of filming 'Shakuntalam' and shared images from the training session in the most hilarious way possible.
 
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who plays Shakuntalam, described the most difficult portion of filming and shared photos from the training session. Taking to Instagram, the 'Oo Antava' actress shared a video of her beloved dog and a behind-the-scenes photo from her future film shoot. Samantha was seen posing beautifully like her character in 'Shakuntalam,' flaunting her curves in a training session photo. Sasha, her pet dog, was seen lying on a couch in the footage.
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Along with the post, she posted a witty caption about how grace isn't her or Sasha's thing. The description stated, "The most difficult aspect of #Shakuntalam was keeping elegance and posture while walking, talking, sprinting, and even sobbing! And elegance is not my strong suit. It required training sessions! Should've brought Sasha... clearly not her thing either! #LikeMotherLikeDaughter."
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The film is based on Kalidasa's famed Sanskrit play Abhijnana Shakuntalam and is written and directed by award-winning director Gunasekhar (Rudhramadevi) and produced by Neelima Guna and Dil Raju under the banners of Gunna Teamworks and Dil Raju Productions. Dev Mohan also appears in the film as Dushyanta, the ruler of the Puru Dynasty. The classic love story of Shakuntala and King Dushyant is represented in 'Shaakuntalam' by Yashoda actress Samantha and Dev Mohan of Sufiyum Sujatayum fame, respectively. It'll be available in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.
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The film will be released in theatres on February 17, 2023. Samantha has kept a quiet profile since being diagnosed with Myositis, an autoimmune illness. Samantha announced a few months ago that she was diagnosed with 'Myositis,' an autoimmune illness. 
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The 35-year-old diva's latest social media message broke the silence on her health update. She took to Instagram and posted a photo of herself reclining on a couch with an IV drip attached to her wrist. "Your response to the 'Yashodha' teaser was incredible," she captioned the photo. It is the love and connection I have with all of you that gives me the fortitude to face life's apparently never-ending problems. I was recently diagnosed with Myositis, an autoimmune illness. I was hoping to post this once it was in remission. However, it is taking a little longer than I had intended. I'm gradually discovering that we don't always. I am slowly realizing that we don`t always need to put up a strong front." 
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