Does Samantha Ruth Prabhu get Rs 200 crore in alimony? Here is the reality

First published October 2, 2021 at 5:14 p.m. IST

According to reports on multiple media websites, Samantha and Naga’s families tried to resolve their difficulties but failed. Both attended marriage counseling sessions, but nothing seems to have changed.

For over a month, there have been many rumors about Samantha and Naga Chaitanya’s unhappy marriage. In many instances, the actress dodged media inquiries on the subject. However, on Saturday (October 2), the actress took to social media to announce her split from Naga Chaitanya.

According to reports on multiple media websites, Samantha and Naga’s families tried to resolve their difficulties but failed. They both reportedly attended marriage counseling sessions, but nothing seems to have changed.

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Meanwhile, the Akkineni family is said to have negotiated alimony worth about Rs 200 billion, according to multiple sources.

The actress, on the other hand, has refused to accept payment. According to sources close to the actress, Samantha has stated that she is a self-made person who does not require child support payments.

Does Samantha Ruth Prabhu get Rs 200 crore in alimony?  Here is the truth gcw

When asked about moving to Mumbai during a question and answer session on Instagram, she said, “I don’t know where this floor started, but it’s not real, just like a hundred other stories.” Hyderabad is and will always be my home. Hyderabad provides me with everything I need and I want to stay here for the foreseeable future.”

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Does Samantha Ruth Prabhu get Rs 200 crore in alimony?  Here is the truth gcw

Samantha Akkineni and Naga Chaitanya met on the set of their film Ye Maya Chesave and were married in a romantic wedding in Goa in 2017. They exchanged their vows first in a traditional Hindu ceremony, then in a Christian ceremony in front of close friends and family. However, the floor is over.

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