Naga Chaitanya
Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya are getting married at the family-owned Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad, created by the actor's grandfather, Akkineni Nageswara Rao.
The two are about to start a new chapter in their lives with their wedding on December 4, and the venue is particularly special because it was founded in 1976 by Naga Chaitanya's grandfather, the legendary actor-producer Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Annapurna Studios spans 22 acres in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.
The studio has produced over 60 feature films and is a key hub for Tollywood film production. It is also one of the major film production facilities in India.
Sobhita donned her mother and grandmother's traditional jewels to the 'Raata ritual'. The Raata ceremony is an important pre-wedding rite in many Telugu cultures. It is a crucial stage before the bride's legal marriage.
During this ritual, a bamboo stick is planted beside mango, jamun, and jammi tree leaves, which are subsequently worshipped with sacred materials such as pancha loha, navaratan (nine jewels), and navadhaanya (nine grains).
A sacred potli (bag) was fastened to the pole, and prayers were made to the pancha bhuta (five elements) and devtas from all eight directions. This practice is thought to cleanse and bless the bride before she enters married life.
According to a source close to the actress, she donned her mother and grandmother's jewellery items, making the occasion even more precious for her.
Following the Raata ceremony, the Mangalasnaanam rite occurs. In Mangalasnaanam, turmeric paste is administered on the bride's body. Previously, it was stated that the wedding will be conventional and old-school, lasting 8 hours for all customs.
“It’s going to be more than 8-hour long wedding rituals according to the Telugu Brahmin traditions, which is what Sobhita and Chaitanya are following for their wedding," a source close to Sobhita revealed.
The actress wore a traditional Kanjivaram silk saree embellished with genuine gold zari on her wedding day.