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Naga Chaitanya - Sobhita Dhulipala tie the knot in Hyderabad

The ceremony pictures were shared by Nagarjuna

Aditya Devulapally

Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala have officially begun their journey as a married couple, tying the knot in an intimate ceremony at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad on December 5. The picturesque venue, owned by the Akkineni family, witnessed the union, with Naga Chaitanya’s father, veteran actor Nagarjuna, sharing heartfelt moments from the wedding on social media.

Nagarjuna took to social media to share the photos of the ceremony. In the photos, the couple is seen engaged in traditional rituals. Another photo captures them seeking blessings with folded hands, radiating devotion and joy.

“Watching Sobhita and Chay begin this beautiful chapter together has been a special and emotional moment for me,” Nagarjuna wrote. Welcoming Sobhita into the family, he added, “You’ve already brought so much happiness into our lives. This celebration holds even deeper meaning under the blessings of ANR garu’s statue, installed to mark his centenary year. It feels as though his love and guidance are present with us in every step of this journey.”

The star-studded event saw many guests within industry like Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan, while badminton star PV Sindhu also shared a selfie from the venue. Sindhu, reportedly is set to marry businessman Venkatra Datta Sai later this year.

Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala’s engagement took place on August and it has been reported that the couple have been daying for over an year. 

On the workfront, Naga Chaitanya is gearing up for the release of Thandel, also starring Sai Pallavi, in February. Sobhita Dhulipala was recently seen in Love, Sitara, streaming on ZEE5. 

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