On October 21, Sobhita embraced tradition in a peach-gold-green saree, participating in this sacred ritual surrounded by family. Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya are preparing for their wedding, with Sobhita recently sharing moments from a pre-wedding ritual in Vishakhapatnam. Captioning the post with, “Godhuma Raayi Pasupu danchatam ” And so it begins!,” she highlighted the ceremony’s cultural essence.
In this Telugu tradition, wheat (godhuma), stone (raayi), and turmeric (pasupu) are ground together by the couple, symbolizing the start of their shared life. This act reflects their commitment to working together and embracing the responsibilities of marriage.The ceremony involved grinding turmeric, symbolizing purity and blessings for their marriage. This event mirrors the Haldi ceremony seen in North Indian weddings.
Speculation surrounds their upcoming wedding, rumored to be held at a palace in Rajasthan in early December. While details remain unconfirmed, fans eagerly await official announcements. Sobhita and Naga’s relationship began in 2022, and they got engaged on August 8, 2024, in an intimate event. The actor’s father, Nagarjuna, shared glimpses of the engagement, adding excitement to their journey toward marriage.
This high-profile wedding blends modern love with rich cultural traditions, making it one of the most anticipated events in the entertainment world. Stay tuned for updates as more details unfold about their grand December wedding.
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