Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently offered her fans a charming peek into her Sankranti festivities. This year held special significance as it marked her first major celebration following her marriage to filmmaker Raj Nidimoru in December 2025. The actress took to her social media stories to share a lighthearted moment.
A Playful Selfie Captures the Festive Spirit
In the Instagram story, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru are seated inside a car. Both don vibrant red outfits with a distinctly traditional flair. Raj appears calm and composed, while Samantha radiates playful energy. She makes a goofy face for the camera, her smile wide and cheerful.
Samantha captioned the post simply with "Sankranthi vibes." This short phrase perfectly encapsulated the joyful and relaxed mood of their celebration.
From Creative Partners to Life Partners
Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru tied the knot on December 1, 2025. Their wedding was an intimate, private ceremony held in Coimbatore. Reports suggest their romantic journey began during the production of the popular series 'The Family Man: Season 2'.
The couple later collaborated professionally on the project 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'. They are currently working together again on the upcoming web series 'Rakt Brahmand: The Bloody Kingdom'. This series is created by the filmmaker duo Raj & DK and will be directed by Rahi Anil Barve.
Details on Samantha's Upcoming Film Project
Samantha Ruth Prabhu will next appear in the Telugu action thriller 'Maa Itni Bangaram'. The film is backed by her own production house and is co-produced by Raj Nidimoru. The makers recently unveiled the movie's teaser.
The video presents Samantha in a fierce avatar, seamlessly blending the roles of a bold housewife and a hard-hitting fighter. Kannada actor Diganth portrays her husband in the film. Director Nandini Reddy, known for 'Oh! Baby', helms the project, marking her second collaboration with Samantha.
Earlier, the production team released a poster featuring Samantha handling a shotgun while wearing a saree, hinting at the film's unique blend of tradition and action.