Sobhita Dhulipala was the epitome of a South Indian bride in a gilded kanjivaram silk saree with real gold zari bootas and border; along with temple jewellery style matha-patti, layered necklaces, jhumkas, kadas and rings to honour her cultural roots
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Sobhita Dhulipala looked like a radiant bride-to-be in a peach Uppada silk saree which was an ode to her roots with a designer touch by Manish Malhotra who tailor made it with a matching Jamdani blouse
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She accessorised her look with an orange floral gajra, stacks of gold temple jewellery bangles, jhumkas, layered necklaces, and a hair jewellery for the braid
Sobhita started off her wedding ceremony with a traditional Telugu godhuma raayi pasupu danchatam wearing an orange kanjivaram silk saree with a green and gold border and ivory pallu teamed with an ivory blouse
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She accesorised her traditional look with green glass bangles, gold kadas, a clasp style gold necklace teamed with a long chain, a pair of jhumkas and her engagement ring
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Sobhita's raata sthapana and mangalam snanam ceremonies saw her dressed in a mustard georgette saree with a gold border and a strapless blouse with a tie-up closure
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She added the perfect gilded accents to the pre-wedding look with layered gold necklaces, tiered jhumkas, a gold baju band and ornate nose rings
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For her pelli kuthuru ceremony aka the haldi ceremony, Sobhita picked a red silk saree with gold zari bootas and a matching full sleeve blouse with a temple border
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She added sparkle to the bridal red-y look wth a gold jadau necklace, matching studded jhumkas, maang-teeka, and gold kadas