Naga Chaitanya keeps romantic photo with ex-wife Samantha ahead of wedding with Sobhita: Fans urge, ‘Think of Sam’

As Naga Chaitanya gears up to wed actress Sobhita Dhulipala, his old Instagram posts have sparked curiosity among fans. Notably, he has retained a touching poster from his 2019 film Majili, which features his former wife, Samantha Ruth Prabhu.

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As Naga Chaitanya prepares to marry actress Sobhita Dhulipala , fans have turned their attention to his old Instagram posts. Despite moving forward in life, Naga has kept a heartfelt poster from his 2019 film ' Majili ' featuring his ex-wife Samantha Ruth Prabhu . The poster captures a tender moment between their characters, symbolizing the professional success they once shared.

Netizens React Fans have expressed mixed emotions about his decision. While some admire his maturity in preserving professional memories, others feel the post should be removed to honor his new chapter. One Instagram user wrote, “Come on, Chaitanya.



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.Be A man. Get out of your father's shadow.

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stop being controlled by him.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chay Akkineni (@chayakkineni) Another commented, “Please do not marry her. Think about Sam once.

In both of your memorable moments, she is not like other women, though she received everything after getting married to you name wealth, etc.. still she was seeking for identity she is been independent Shobhita, like women's waiting for the chance to get into comfortable life.

..” A Samantha fan chastised him for leaving her.

“Shame on you, man. You cheated your ex-wife." Naga and Samantha, once one of the most loved celebrity couples, divorced in 2021.

While Samantha deleted all their shared photos, Naga retained select posts, including the Majili poster. However, he recently removed a personal photo with Samantha, hinting at his readiness to embrace a new beginning. Naga and Sobhita are set to tie the knot on December 4 in a traditional ceremony at the iconic Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad.

The venue holds sentimental value as it was founded in 1976 by Naga’s grandfather, legendary actor-producer Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Spanning 22 acres in Banjara Hills, the studio has long been a symbol of the family’s cinematic legacy. As part of the pre-wedding festivities, Sobhita recently participated in the traditional Raata ceremony, donning heirloom jewelry passed down from her mother and grandmother.

Following this, the Mangalasnaanam ritual was conducted, where turmeric paste was applied to the bride. The wedding, described as traditional and old-fashioned, will span eight hours to accommodate the detailed rituals. For the big day, Sobhita has chosen a classic Kanjivaram silk saree, intricately designed with real gold zari, honoring the timeless elegance of South Indian bridal attire.

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