Samyuktha, best known for her roles in a string of Telugu blockbusters, has recently become spiritual. She also appears in a couple of films with devotional themes. Aside from her acting career, she also follows Indian rituals to preserve our culture.
Today, she immersed herself in sacred waters at Triveni Sangamam in Prayagaraj, Uttar Pradesh. Like many celebrities, she took a holy bath in the Maha Kumbh Mela, which occurs every 12 years.
She posted photos of herself taking a holy dip in the Ganga on Instagram. Wearing a black kurta, she took a holy plunge and prayed to the Sun God. She said she values “her culture for its boundless spirit.”
She wrote, “Life unfurls its meaning when we glimpse the vastness beyond it. I cherish my culture for its boundless spirit, ever nourishing the stream of consciousness, like a sacred dip in the Ganga at Mahakumbh.”
Samyuktha is also one of the leads in Director Boyapati Srinu’s “Akhanda 2,” which is currently presented by the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj. In “Swayambhu,” Sharwanand’s “Naari Naari Naduma Murari,” and “Hindava.”