Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala surprised their fans by making their engagement announcement in August. Both actors shared the news with a joint post, which came as a pleasant surprise to their followers. On Saturday evening, Naga Chaitanya took to social media, sharing his first post featuring Sobhita after their engagement. However, he disabled the comments section for the post.
Naga Chaitanya first photo with Sobhita Dhulipala after engagement
Naga's debut post with Sobhita captured the couple twinning in stylish black outfits. Naga donned a black leather jacket over a grey T-shirt, while Sobhita sported a sleeveless black top paired with oversized baggy jeans. Both wore black sunglasses as they posed for a mirror selfie inside an elevator. Keeping the caption simple, Naga referenced the Oscar-winning film starring Michelle Yeoh: "Everything everywhere all at once."
Previously, Naga Chaitanya was married to actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu. The couple announced their separation in a joint statement on social media in October 2021. Fast forward to August this year, Naga’s father, actor Nagarjuna, officially shared the engagement news on X (formerly Twitter), offering a glimpse into the private ceremony held at their Hyderabad residence. In the photos, the couple was seen dressed in traditional attire, with Naga wearing an off-white kurta-pyjama and Sobhita looking graceful in a soft pink saree.
Naga Chaitanya on marriage
Naga, who recently launched a wedding collection for a clothing brand, shared his thoughts on marriage during an event. He expressed, "Marriage is about the people who matter to me. It doesn’t need to be extravagant, but should honor traditions and culture. That’s how I envision my wedding."
Sobhita Dhulipala on her engagement
Last month, Sobhita Dhulipala opened up about her engagement to Naga Chaitanya in a conversation with Galatta. She said, “"I don't think I went into the moment with a lot of expectations or dreams, planning...no. I think I was there. It was quite relaxed, simple, sweet, intimate and warm. It was everything I thought it would be. When beautiful things happen, I don't feel the need for embellishments. That moment itself fills me. So I didn't feel like it was simple or it was not; it was what it was meant to be, and it was perfect.”