Samantha Opens Up About Her Relationship With Naga Chaitanya And Their Marriage
South Indian actress Samantha may be successful in the Telugu and Tamil film industries but her friends know her ups and downs to reach the position what she is now. Samantha is one of the actresses with the most success rate in both industries.
Here is an interview in which she said about her marriage and many more unknown facts. Here goes the interview:
Question: A string of hits and your latest film, Janatha Garage, is a blockbuster. You’ve silenced your critics.
Samantha: Though this year has been great for me but still I am sitting and waiting for a good role. With the films like Theri and A Aa, I got to play meaningful roles. I think it has also made me greedy and this is not enough. I need to work more in the films. Initially, it’s about the films and consolidating your position in the industry, but with every passing year, things change.
Question: Two years back you were termed a “flop” actress and today you are number one.
Samantha: This year has been more successful than I could imagine. Now I am perfect that I don’t know what to do next! When I was offered these films, I remember thinking that if these films go according to what I think they would, then it would be the best year of my entire career and that’s what has happened. I am extremely thankful for the place that I am in today. Now I need to figure out what next?
Question: Looking back, do you regret doing any of the films you’ve done?
Samantha: Earlier, a heroine doesn’t get too much of a choice, but in recent times I have had control over the kind of films that I can do and want to do. I don’t regret doing any film because it’s the sum of all those films I did that I am what today. There are few roles which I liked a lot and even audience liked them. Sometimes it’s not about the box office collection but about people telling you how you upped your game in that role.
Question: There’s a lot of talk about your marriage and you quitting films.
Samantha: It’s so unfortunate that I have to address the “marriage means quitting films” rumour. I don’t know anything other than films for the last eight years I have been living out of a suitcase and working in films. There’s not much I know other than films and I don’t want to quit films. Until the audience and the industry say we’ve had enough of her, I’m not quitting films!
“I am marrying into a family and a person who is very encouraging of what I am doing right now. I think it’s up to the audience and filmmakers to see beyond the whole tag of marriage.”
Question: So when do we hear wedding bells?
Samantha: Yes, Naga Chaitanya and I are in a relationship and the reason we’re not talking about marriage is because even the immediate family would know about the wedding only three months before. So there is still time to talk about the marriage. There is nothing to hide. We have a friendship and relationship as long as my career right from my first film. I’m extremely happy. And no, the wedding is not in 2016.
Question: Tell us one thing you love about him.
Samantha: Chaitanya is my anchor. He’s the stability in my tumultuous life!