Naga Chaitanya Rosts Sobhita Dhulipala: You have a lack of basic human skills
Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya shared the funny relationship insight, which first apologizes who is more dramatic when he is ill. The couple got married in a traditional ceremony in December 2024.

Actors Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya unveiled details about their relationship – who first apologize, which is more romantic, which makes better food, and who recently is more dramatic when he is ill in an interview. While Chaitanya teased that Sobhita lacks “basic human skills” like making coffee or hot chocolate, called her more romantic than that.
During the conversation with Vogue indiaChaitanya and Sobhita were asked who is better cook. While Chaitanya said that neither none of them cooks, Sobhita said to him, “Every night, he makes me hot chocolate.” They rejected her claim, replying, “Hot chocolate, coffee, all these are not cooking. This is the basic human skill that you do not have.” Sobhita sarcastically replied, “very appreciated.”
The couple, who got married in December last year, also answered a question when who is more dramatic when ill. Once again, both stars disagreeed. While Chaitanya pointed to Sobhita, she argued that when she is ill, she is “sick”, but she is more dramatic. Chaitanya quipped, “When you are ill, you are fainting, collapsing.”
His fickle banquet continued when he was asked that he still apologizes when he is not wrong. While Sobhita claimed that it was her, Naga Chaitanya reminded her, “You don’t believe in sorry and thank you.” Sobhita replied with fickleness, “Love me not forgive me, no thank you (No regrets and thanks to you in love). ,
During the conversation, the couple was also asked, “Who is more likely to get a parking ticket?” Naga Chaitanya replied immediately“Clearly me,” but Sobhita said, “I don’t drive,” before adding, “I just drive her crazy.”
Naga Chaitanya married Sobhita on December 4, 2024 at Annapurna Studio in Hyderabad. The couple’s wedding allegedly respected timeless traditions and cultural rituals at an eight -hour ceremony.
On the work front, Naga Chaitanya was last seen in Thandel, directed by Chandu Montheti.