Samantha Ruth Prabhu works out in gym with cannula in one arm, is rewarded by trainer with jalebis. Watch

Samantha Ruth Prabhu has shared a workout video of herself doing a one-armed arm exercise. Interestingly, she can see a cannula in her other arm. She also shared a photo of her with her fitness trainer, who invited her to jalebi for her achievement in the gym and a glimpse of her weight chart showing that she dropped from 53kg to 50.8kg. . Last month, she Samantha had revealed that she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, myositis. Also read: Yashoda Movie Review: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Shines in a Family-Friendly Yet Engaging Thriller

Sharing the video along with the two photos, Samantha wrote on Instagram: “@junaid.shaikh88 never thought I did enough to deserve my favorite Jalebi. But today he did, to celebrate the success of Yashoda and especially the action scenes. The For the past few months you have been among the few people who have seen it all… my lowest of lows… through weakness, through tears, through high dose steroid therapies… through it all. You didn’t let me give up…and I know you’ll never let me give up. Thank you.”

Varun Dhawan reacted to the post with a deer emoji. Actor Samyuktha Hegde wrote, “You are a constant inspiration.” Kriti Kharbanda also wrote, “Sam” along with a heart emoji. Actor Vishnupriyaa Bhimeneni also commented, “Oh my God, I am sending you so much love and healing energy.” One fan also wrote to Samantha: “You deserve all the success and love for your efforts and good heart…one of the strongest people I have ever seen…you are the fighter who never gives up…more power for you. Sam.

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Samantha has just seen the premiere of her movie, Yashoda, in which she plays a surrogate mother. On October 29, the actress had worried her fans and friends by talking about her health condition. She wrote in a note: “A few months ago I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called myositis. I was hoping to share this after I had gone into remission. But it’s taking a little longer than I expected. Little by little I am realizing that we do not always have to put up a strong front. Accepting this vulnerability is something I am still struggling with. The doctors are confident that I will make a full recovery very soon. I’ve had good days and bad days… physically and emotionally… And even when I feel like I can’t take another day of this, somehow that moment passes. I guess it can only mean I’m one day closer to recovery.”

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