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Samantha Ruth Prabhu reached Tirumala temple just before the release of Maa Inti Bangaaram, took blessings of God with husband Raj Nidimoru.

South Indian cinema superstar Samantha Ruth Prabhu is in the news these days for her much-awaited action-entertainer film 'Maa Inti Bangaram'. This film is hitting the theaters on June 19. Samantha has taken refuge in God for the success of this big test and her new innings. Just before the grand release of her film, the actress visited the famous Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh and sought blessings of Lord Venkateswara. A very special person was also present with her on this spiritual tour – her husband and renowned filmmaker Raj Nidimoru and the film's director wife Nandini Reddy.

 

 

Samantha Ruth Prabhu visits Tirumala temple with Raj Nidimoru

In pictures and videos from the temple, Samantha, Raj and Reddy can be seen taking part in the darshan rituals a day ahead of the film's theatrical release. The visit comes at a crucial time for Samantha as in 'Ma Inti Bangaram' she will be playing the lead role in an all-out action-entertainer with Vijay Deverakonda in 2023 after 'Khushi'.

Samantha's husband Raj Nidimoru has written the script of 'Ma Inti Bangaram' With 'Ma Inti Bangaram' directed by Nandini Reddy, Samantha seems to be taking that journey a step further. After films like 'The Family Man 2', 'Yashoda' and 'Citadel: Honey Bunny', she is playing the lead role in a film with great action and intense combat scenes. At the same time, Raj Nidimoru has not only produced and created 'Ma Inti Bangaram' but has also co-written its script. The filmmaker and Samantha had earlier worked together on 'The Family Man' Have worked together on projects like '2' and 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'.  

Samantha and Raj married in December 2025

Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru got married on December 1, 2025, in a private ceremony attended only by their families and close friends. The couple got married with a traditional 'Bhoota Shuddhi Vivaah' ceremony at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore. The ritual is based on ancient yoga practices and is believed to create a bond that goes beyond the emotional and physical aspects of the relationship. This ritual, usually conducted at Linga Bhairavi places or select spiritual sites, purifies the Pancha-tattvas present within the couple and blesses their union with balance, prosperity and spiritual harmony as they begin their journey together. Tirumala Lord Balaji blessings Queen @Samanthaprabhu2 💛#SamanthaRuthPrabhu𓃵#Samantha #SamanthaRuthPrabhu#MaaIntiBangaaram #EngalThangam pic.twitter.com/Xh6KOVacqf

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