#ChaiSam tie the knot

Telugu cinema's famous off-screen couple got married in an intimate ceremony on October 6

October 07, 2017 12:12 pm | Updated 12:16 pm IST

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

One of Telugu cinema’s famous off-screen couples, actors Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony on Friday.

The two had been rumoured to be dating for a long time, after which Chaitanya confirmed that he would be getting married in 2017.

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Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Rumours of their engagement sparked when Samantha posted an engagement ring on Instagram in November last year.

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Source: Instagram/@samantharuthprabhuoffl

Following that, the duo got engaged in March 2017 in an elaborate ceremony.

Source: Stories by Joesph Radhik

Source: Stories by Joesph Radhik

In an interview with The Hindu, Chaitanya had said , “I like to keep personal things away from social network. Sam clicks a picture and the next thing I know it’s online. I’m enjoying it though. I won’t get this year again. The emotions and celebrations leading up to marriage are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. So when people ask me, I just blush and smile.”

Here are more pictures from the duo’s wedding and pre-wedding events.

 

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