Naga Chaitanya gives Thandel’s ‘bujji thalli’ dialogue romantic spin; wife Sobhita Dhulipala blushes: WATCH

The movie “Thandel,” featuring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, is currently enjoying a successful run in cinemas. To mark this occasion, the producers hosted a party the previous night, attended not only by the stars but also by his wife, Sobhita Dhulipala, and his father, Nagarjuna. A heartwarming moment between Chay and his wife during the event was captured and shared widely on social media platforms.

In the video, actor Naga Chaitanya tenderly gazes at Sobhita Dhulipala and adapts a romantic tone as he quotes his popular line “Bujji thalli, koncham navvey (My dear, please smile)” towards her. Yet, despite being an actress in Ponniyin Selvan, Sobhita couldn’t help but blush profusely and even steered clear of eye contact with her spouse during the event.

Take a look at the video below:

Prior to the release of “Thandel,” Sobhita Dhulipala had been an enthusiastic backer of her husband Naga Chaitanya’s project. On the day of its premiere, she showcased her support by donning a hoodie bearing the movie’s logo, which he later posted on social media.

The actor posted a photo with the caption, “This image is radiating only good energy that I require! @sobhitad #Thandel

Take a look at the post below:

During the gathering, Nagarjuna additionally took the opportunity to address the audience and discuss Naga Chaitanya’s transformation in the film Thandel. He reminisced about a conversation with his son regarding the filming process. Chay had opened up about the challenging life of actual fishermen, who sacrifice their homes and face hardships at sea. These struggles had greatly affected him. Nagarjuna acknowledged their strength and expressed admiration for their profession.

Apart from that, he likewise expressed his joy over Naga Chaitanya’s achievements. He commended him for maintaining his character flawlessly throughout the movie. He pointed out numerous instances where Chay’s performance was exceptionally notable. Watching Chay brought Nagarjuna back to memories of his father, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, whose acting skills were consistently outstanding.

Regarding the movie directed by Chandoo Mondeti, it’s a romantic action-thriller about a fisherman who unwittingly ventures into Pakistani waters. This tale is loosely based on the real-life events of Chodipilli Musalayya. The film portrays his arrest in 2000, his release in 2002, and his subsequent return to his fisherman’s life.

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2025-02-12 09:08