There was a time when Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Naga Chaitanya were deeply in love, and their fans couldn't get enough of their public displays of affection and sweet moments during interviews. The couple tied the knot in 2017, and their fans eagerly looked forward to seeing them grow together as a couple. Unfortunately, their love story took a different turn when they announced their separation in 2021, leaving many of their admirers heartbroken.
Recently, Naga Chaitanya got engaged to Sobhita Dhulipala in a private ceremony on August 8, 2024, attended only by close family members. For the past two years, there have been rumours that Chay is dating the Made in Heaven actress. Amidst this entertainment news, an old video from Samantha and Chaitanya's wedding has resurfaced online, capturing the attention of fans once again.
The video shows the couple during their Christian wedding ceremony, with Samantha dressed in a beautiful white gown. In the video, she speaks emotionally about Chaitayna and expresses how much she loves him. The Baby actress also said that one day, Chay will become a perfect father to their beautiful child.
In the video, Samantha Ruth Prabhu shared how he always resolved their arguments calmly and never let her get away with anything, except when she cried. It was because of him that she felt she was slowly becoming the person she had always dreamed of being. Samantha added that, in any life or reality, she would choose him over and over again. "You are the greatest man I have ever known, and I know that one day you will be a perfect father to our beautiful child," says The Family Man Season 2 actress.
This old video, filled with love and heartfelt vows, has touched the hearts of many, especially as it surfaces at a time when Chaitanya is moving forward with his life. Meanwhile, Sobhita Dhulipala and Chay shared a joint post earlier to officially announce that they're engaged. The caption reads, "What could my mother be to yours? What kin is my father to yours anyway? And how did you and I meet ever? But in love, our hearts are as red earth and pouring rain: mingled beyond parting."