The wedding buzz around Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala has reached new heights with their enchanting wedding invite hamper. Overflowing with thoughtful elements, it includes handmade sweets, a traditional filter coffee kit, and unique cultural touches like handcrafted Kondapalli dancing dolls. Adding a special South Indian flavour, the hamper also features Nalla-Kaaram Podi, an Andhra-style chutney powder, and Sunnundalu, a traditional dal-based laddu that evokes nostalgic homely flavours.

A love story rooted in culture
Naga Chaitanya, a leading Telugu film actor and the son of superstar Akkineni Nagarjuna, is set to marry Sobhita Dhulipala, an acclaimed actress renowned for her roles in Made in Heaven and other critically acclaimed projects. According to reports, the couple will tie the knot on December 4, 2024, at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. The venue, a cherished location for the Akkineni family, adds emotional depth to the already culturally rich festivities.

Photo: Instagram/manishmalhotravows
Photo: Instagram/manishmalhotravows

A hamper that speaks of tradition and taste
The hamper is a sensory delight, reflecting the couple's thoughtful approach to their celebration. The filter coffee kit is a tribute to South Indian mornings, while an assortment of handmade sweets, Sunnundalu, and savoy treats offers a flavourful journey through traditional recipes.

The highlight, however, is the handcrafted Kondapalli dancing dolls, which not only add charm but also represent India's rich cultural heritage. These beautifully painted wooden figurines are both a keepsake and a celebration of artistry.

Paired with a serene baby blue invite featuring a white cow motif, the hamper perfectly encapsulates the wedding’s focus on culture and tradition. A photo of the invite reveals that the wedding festivities will honour heritage, promising a grand yet meaningful celebration.

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