Naga Chaitanya, Sobhita Step Out, Quietly
Chaitanya and Dhulipala represent a trend in celebrity social life by choosing meaningful events over typical parties.
By : Reshmi AR
Update: 2026-02-05 10:07 GMT
Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala are beginning to embody the idea of public figures in its most elegant sense, not through loud appearances or social media theatrics, but by their quiet presence at the city’s most thoughtfully curated cultural moments.
Rather than being seen on the predictable party circuit, the couple has been gravitating towards experiences shaped by craft, culture and considered taste. Last month, they were spotted quietly taking their seats at fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani’s 30-year milestone showcase at the British Residency in Hyderabad, making an understated appearance.
More recently, the duo was seen at the Hyderabad launch of Windmills Craftworks, where they immersed themselves in an evening of fine food and gypsy jazz, headlined by the acclaimed Stéphane Wrembel Trio. Known for its sensorial, almost transportive experiences in Bengaluru and Texas, the venue lived up to its reputation, with the music evoking the romance of Parisian streets. Chaitanya appeared perfectly at ease, engaging casually with fellow guests, while the couple took in the performance with evident enjoyment.
It is these unassuming appearances, rooted in a shared appreciation for fashion, music and thoughtfully designed spaces, that make them likeable celebs. Is the latest IT couple in town setting new trends in social life?