Actor couple Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala, who got engaged on August 8 in Hyderabad after dating for two years, are likely to become Mr. and Mrs. soon, as stated by sources. The ceremony will take place soon. Read everything we know so far about their wedding,
When: The much-talked-about Tollywood marriage is on 4th December, says Hindustan Times. Though the timing of marriage is still a mystery, the auspicious time for the muhurat ceremony is confirmed. It would be known only if this marriage is conducted in the morning or evening.
Where: Where would the wedding take place: Since the couple finally went public with their love story, there have been speculations that whether it will be in Rajasthan or abroad. Finally, according to the groom’s family legacy, they are supposed to get married at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad, but if everything is fine, then they still have “four to five locations” in mind.
What: It’s a traditional Telugu wedding for them, like the discreet engagement they are going through in Hyderabad and the conventional godhuma raayi pasupu danchadam ceremony of crushing turmeric, for that matter, in Sobhita’s hometown, Visakhapatnam. All that goes into making this complete, from jeelakarra bellam-the making of the paste by smearing cumin and jaggery on each other’s heads, and every other tradition.
Who: They want their marriage to be more of a low-key affair. This is because both the engagement and pasupu danchadam were so simple. People who attend the ceremony would probably include Sobhita’s family and members of the Akkineni and Daggubati family; otherwise, friends and close relatives will be invited.
Chaitanya and Sobhita often keep their love life away from the spotlight. This is the third month, since they revealed their going out news. They started going out in 2022, but came forward by posting on Instagram after his engagement in 2024. Their first public date was to ANR Awards, where Chiranjeevi received an award from Amitabh Bachchan.
In August, Chaitanya said, “Marriage is about the people who mean a lot to me.”. It need not be a big fat wedding. It should just be done in such a way so that people take care to remember the culture and customs in mind. That’s how I would like to have it.” Sobhita shared with Galatta last September emphasizing that “Telugu-ness” is crucial in precious moments, adding, “I always wanted Telugu-ness to be a part of moments like this. I am very attached to my roots, to tradition, and my parents.”