Samantha Ruth Prabhu Shares Insights on Challenging Relationship with Late Father: “I Struggled for Validation”

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu Reflects on Strained Relationship with Late Father: "I Had to Fight for Validation"

Samantha Ruth Prabhu, one of Indian cinema’s most celebrated actresses, recently opened up about her complicated relationship with her late father and how it influenced her self-worth and perception of success. In an emotional interview with Galatta India, the actress shared how her father’s critical approach during her childhood left a lasting impact on her confidence.

Revealing how her father would downplay her abilities, Samantha said, “All my life growing up, I had to fight for validation. My father was kind of like… I think most Indian parents are like that. They think they’re protecting you. He actually told me, ‘You’re not that smart. This is just the standard of Indian education. That’s why even you can get a first rank.’ When you say that to a child, I really believed for the longest time that I’m not smart and not good enough.”

This mindset persisted into adulthood, affecting how she handled the success of her debut film Ye Maaya Chesave, which became a blockbuster. “When people showered me with praise, I didn’t know how to accept it. I wasn’t used to it,” Samantha confessed. Even as she gained recognition, she doubted her talents, fearing that people would eventually realize she wasn’t as capable as they believed.

The actress also shared how this self-doubt pushed her to strive for constant improvement. “I kept pushing myself to be better, to look better, to feel worthy of the adulation,” she remarked.

Reflecting on her journey of healing, Samantha explained that it took over a decade to break free from the toxic pattern and embrace herself. “It took me 10-12 years or more to realise I’m not perfect and never will be. But imperfect is pretty cool too,” she said, ending on a positive note.

The actress’s candid revelations offer insight into the challenges of overcoming childhood insecurities and finding self-acceptance, even in the face of immense success.

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