Sobhita Dhulipala Charms in Pelli Kuthuru Ceremony Photos Ahead of Wedding. After getting engaged on 8th August 2024, the couple are gearing up for their wedding. The couple will tie the knot in an intimate ceremony on 4th December 2024. Just 2 days ahead of the wedding Sobitha Dhulipala shared a series of pictures of herself from the pre-wedding celebrations and it’s all about celebrating the rich south Indian traditions. The couple have opted to celebrate their wedding in South Indian tradition staying true to their roots. let’s take a look at Sobhita Dhulipala ahead of her wedding with Naga Chaitanya.
Two days ahead of her wedding with Naga Chaitanya, Sobhita Dhulipala celebrated her Pelli Kuthuru ceremony which is a South Indian traditional bridal shower at her residence. The actress took her Instagram handle to share her Pelli Kuthuru ceremony pics, the actress is seen happily celebrating the ceremony with her family. She just captioned the post “Pelli Kuthuru ♥️” which means bride in Telugu adoring the south Indian traditions.
The Made In Heaven actress looked quite stunning in the Pelli Kuthuru Ceremony. The actress is seen wearing a traditional red and gold saree and looking radiant with the prettiest smile. The actress opted for a south Indian wedding and is seen wearing Telugu-style bottu on her forehead. The actress is seen celebrating every bit of the celebration, Sobitha poses with her sister and her husband. Sobitha performed in all traditional elements of the Pelli Kuthuru ceremony like applying turmeric to her feet, receiving Arthi making her bride, seeking blessings from elders and posing with bangles showcasing her love for south Indian traditions.
After dating for quite some time, the young couple Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala made their relationship official with their engagement on 8th August 2024. Chay-Sobitha kickstarted their pre-wedding festivals last month and embraced every bit of South Indian traditions. The couple is going to tie the knot on 4th December 2024 at Annapurna Studios in an intimate South Indian wedding ceremony.