Hyderabad: The much-talked about wedding of actors Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala will be held in Hyderabad on December 4.
As reported, the wedding is going to be an intimate affair with only close friends and family members on the guest list. But a source close to the couple has revealed the names of the bigwigs invited for the celebrity wedding.
Sharing the names of the guests, the source told India Today, “Allu Arjun and his family will attend Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita’s wedding in Hyderabad. All the roads truly lead to the city for this special celebration.”
“With Prabhas and SS Rajamouli among the attendees, all roads truly lead to Hyderabad for the grand celebration of Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala’s wedding at the iconic Annapurna Studios,” added the source.
However, no official confirmation has been made in this regard.
Bride to be Sobhita Dhulipala is currently busy with the pre-wedding festivities. Recently, the actress shared some adorable pictures from her Raata ceremony, which took place in the presence of her family members.
For the ceremony, Sobhita wore gold jewellery of her mother and grandmother to express her love and respect for them. “She has worn her mother and grandmother’s jewellery pieces that made it even more special for the actor,” said a source.
Groom to be Naga Chaitanya will be wearing a ‘Pancha’ for his wedding to pay a tribute to his grandfather.
The couple, who has been dating since 2022, made their relationship official by getting engaged in August 2024.
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