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Samantha Ruth Prabhu Honoured at Rashtrapati Bhavan Republic Day Reception

Date: Jan 28, 2026 | Source: Fela News

Popular film actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently experienced a proud and emotional moment when she was invited to the At Home Reception held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on the occasion of India’s 77th Republic Day. The event was hosted by President Droupadi Murmu and brought together distinguished personalities from across the nation.

The Republic Day At Home reception is considered one of the most prestigious national gatherings. It celebrates India’s democratic values unity and achievements by honouring individuals from diverse fields including arts culture sports public service and diplomacy. Receiving an invitation to this event is regarded as a mark of national recognition.

Samantha shared glimpses from the evening on her social media platforms expressing heartfelt gratitude and humility. In her message she reflected on her journey and mentioned how attending such a ceremony once felt like an impossible dream. Her words struck an emotional chord with fans who have followed her career and personal growth over the years.

She expressed thankfulness for the opportunity and described the moment as something she would cherish for a lifetime. Samantha acknowledged the support of her family fans and well wishers who stood by her through both professional success and personal challenges.

The event was attended by prominent national leaders diplomats artists and international representatives making the evening a blend of culture pride and celebration. The atmosphere reflected the spirit of Republic Day which honours the Constitution and the people who contribute to the nation’s progress.

For Samantha the invitation symbolised more than celebrity recognition. It represented resilience dedication and years of consistent hard work. Her presence at Rashtrapati Bhavan was widely appreciated by admirers who viewed the moment as inspiring especially for young dreamers across the country.

 

The occasion served as a reminder that success is not measured only by fame or awards but also by moments of honour that reflect respect purpose and national pride.