Samantha's new baby bump pic comes with cheeky note: My six pack, I'll see you
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has given fans a fresh glimpse of her baby bump in a new Instagram post. The 39-year-old actor shared a photo of
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has given fans a fresh glimpse of her baby bump in a new Instagram post. The 39-year-old actor shared a photo of her bump and accompanied it with a light-hearted caption that quickly caught the internet's attention. The post comes weeks after the actor announced that she and filmmaker-husband Raj Nidimoru are expecting their first child together. Sharing the picture, Samantha wrote, "My si pack. I'll see you when I see you." Her playful take on pregnancy drew warm reactions from fans, with many flooding the comments section with congratulatory messages and heart emojis.
Take a look at her post Read Full Story Samantha to take a maternity break Even before sharing the photo, Samantha had hinted at a temporary pause in her acting career at the success meet of Maa Inti Bangaaram. Speaking at the event, she revealed that she would be stepping away from work after completing her current commitments. "After Maa Inti Bangaaram, I will have to take a small break, given my condition. I'll have to take maternity leave.
After that, I'll be back with another film for my fans," she said. Her remarks reassured fans that the break would be temporary and that she plans to return to the big screen after maternity leave. When did Samantha and Raj get married? Samantha and Raj Nidimoru got married on December 1, 2025, in an intimate ceremony at Sadhguru's Isha Foundation in Coimbatore. The couple had first worked together on The Family Man 2 and later collaborated again on Citadel: Honey Bunny and now Maa Inti Bangaaram.
Their relationship rumours had surfaced months before their wedding after Samantha shared photographs from the World Pickleball League, where she was seen cheering for Samantha's team, Chennai Super Champs, alongside Raj. Samantha and Raj Nidimoru will work together again on Netflix's Rakt Brahmand, which he co-wrote with DK, his frequent collaborator. Ends
