Sadhguru asks Samantha - "Do you expect the World to be Fair with you?"

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Deeply discussing spirituality, ego, and karma, samantha Ruth Prabhu and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev had a thought-provoking discourse in 2022. Their conversation opened their eyes to new ideas and combined Samantha's inquisitiveness with Sadhguru's knowledge, resulting in a really interesting and perceptive dialogue. During their Hyderabadi conversation, which was posted on Sadhguru's YouTube channel, samantha showed interest in learning more about how one's previous actions influence their present life.
 

She questioned if people's experiences of injustice and unfairness are connected to their karma and whether, despite the potential harm they may do, accepting these difficulties as a necessary part of eradicating karma brings any solace. samantha was mockingly reprimanded by Sadhguru for asking what he called a "schoolgirl question," telling her that it is not possible to expect the world to be fair. He made the point that everyone should already know that life is unfair by nature. Laughing, samantha answered that she was wondering if life's injustices might be attributed to previous karma. Her query came from this very awareness.
 

Following her breakup with naga chaitanya in 2021, samantha Ruth Prabhu was subjected to persistent trolling. In response to accusations made recently by lawmaker Konda surekha, she made it clear that she and her partner decided to separate amicably and without regard to politics. She underlined that it takes tremendous bravery to navigate love, breakups, and survival in a dazzling field, particularly when women are sometimes regarded as props.

Samantha asked people to keep their speculations about her personal life to themselves and to respect her privacy. Later on, Konda surekha withdrew her comments that implied a connection between Samantha's breakup with naga chaitanya and politician KTR. Nagarjuna, Chaitanya's father, filed a lawsuit against the lawmaker for her offensive remarks after vehemently denouncing these remarks.
 

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