Naga Chaitanya and Shobhita Dhulipala started a new chapter of their lives after they tied the knot at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad on December 4. While everyone thought the celebrations were over, designer Tarun Tahiliani took to his social media handle to share unseen pictures from the couple’s post-wedding cocktail party.
Designer Tarun Tahiliani shares details about Shobhita Dhulipala’s post-wedding cocktail look. He mentioned that they chose his design for the program. She wore a signature sculptured draped gown, which she accessorized with jewelry and a bag from her collection. The designer shared that she radiates ethereal, golden goddess energy.
Tarun Tahiliani’s note reads, “With our signature sculpted draped gown, TT jewelry and a TT bag, she exuded ethereal goddess energy. A celebration of love and style.”
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Shobhita Dhulipala recently shared new pictures of herself as a South Indian bride on her social media. She was looking very beautiful in gold Kanjeevaram saree with matching blouse. The saree had intricate detailing which added to its beauty.
She completed the look with traditional temple jewellery, including layered necklaces and armlets. She also wore bangles and a waist belt as accessories. Shobhita had styled her hair in a braided look adorned with jasmine flowers.
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Shobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya also shared the first pictures from their wedding ceremony with an emotional caption. He wrote, “Am I dancing for Mangalyam or for the sake of my life? Kante bhadnami subhage tvam saaradam satam.”
In the pictures, the couple shared some candid moments while enjoying the wedding festivities. Both of them looked madly in love as they could not take their eyes off each other.
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While Shobhita’s outfits were the center of attraction for her wedding festivities, her mehendi design definitely grabbed the headlines. As per our source, the mehendi design was inspired from Madurai temple. Our source said, “The motif was taken from Madurai Meenakshi Amman and Sundareswarar, specifically the Utsav idol. The pattern on the back of the hand was inspired by the beautifully decorated padakkam worn by Goddess Meenakshi.”
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