#ChaySo: Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya’s wedding invitation also includes a handcrafted piece of Ikkat

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya, the much-talked about couple who had kept their relationship largely under wraps until recently, are all set to take the plunge into marital bliss in December 2024. As the countdown begins, their pre-wedding celebrations have already kicked off with the traditional Godhuma Raayi Pasupu Danchatam, marking the start of a beautiful cultural journey toward their wedding day. While much of their relationship was kept private, the couple’s recent public engagement and a sneak peek into their wedding preparations have piqued the interest of fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.

The couple’s wedding, expected to be a celebration deeply rooted in tradition, is shaping up to be an affair steeped in culture, evident from the wedding invitation card that has recently made waves on social media. The card, adorned with traditional motifs, sets the tone for a ceremony that will balance modern elements with time-honored rituals.
One of the most striking elements of the wedding preparations is the inclusion of an ikkat ensemble (a traditional textile art form that has made a strong comeback in contemporary fashion) making it to the wedding invite. A photo of the couple’s wedding invite revealed that the festivities would have a distinctly cultural touch. The wedding card itself, printed in pastel hues, blends modern design with cultural richness, featuring delicate depictions of temple bells, brass lamps, banana leaves, and a white cow, all symbolic of Indian rituals and auspiciousness.
Interestingly, a bucket of gifts was sent along with the wedding invite, and among the items inside was a beautifully crafted ikkat-printed ensemble, a garland of jasmine, and other tokens of appreciation. The presence of ikkat in the wedding gift set speaks volumes about the couple’s commitment to honouring traditional crafts, while also giving it a modern twist to keep things fresh and fashionable. Ikkat, known for its distinctive tie-dye pattern, is celebrated for its intricate art form and colorful designs, making it an ideal choice for a wedding that aims to blend the old with the new.
Sobhita, known for her impeccable style and elegance, has reportedly taken a hands-on approach to her wedding wardrobe. Unlike many celebrities who rely on stylists, the actress has opted to explore local authentic stores in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, areas famous for their rich textile heritage. This decision further reinforces the couple’s desire to keep their wedding celebration simple, sober, and deeply connected to cultural roots.

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The actress is said to be focusing on traditional fabrics and patterns that will reflect the essence of Indian craftsmanship. Given the significant role that ikkat and other regional textiles will play in her bridal ensemble, we can expect Sobhita’s wedding day outfit to be a masterpiece that combines traditional elegance with contemporary flair. She’s also reportedly working closely with her designers to ensure her look on the big day is nothing short of exceptional.

Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala Set to Tie the Knot

For Sobhita, this process seems to be a family affair as well. Her mother has been her companion in selecting fabrics and finalising designs, ensuring that the wedding outfit remains true to Sobhita’s personal style while honouring her cultural roots. With the wedding just around the corner, we can’t wait to see how Sobhita’s final bridal look comes together, particularly with the inclusion of ikkat elements, which are sure to be a focal point.

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya in their first public appearance after their engagement

As for the wedding venue, reports suggest that Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita have decided to marry at the iconic Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad, a location that holds great significance for the Akkineni family. Founded by Naga Chaitanya’s grandfather, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, in 1976, Annapurna Studios is known for its legacy in Indian cinema and its connection to the Akkineni family. The couple’s choice to marry at this family-owned venue aligns perfectly with their desire for a low-key, intimate celebration that stays true to their cultural and familial values.

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