Sobhita dhulipala is a highly accomplished actor in the indian film business. The 31-year-old has carved out a name for herself by landing roles in major shows and films. Sobhita Dhulipala, who started the entertainment industry as the first runner-up at Femina Miss india 2013, rose to national prominence for her starring role as tara in the amazon Prime Video drama series Made in Heaven. In 2016, she made her acting debut in Anurag Kashyap's Raman Raghav 2.0, co-starring Vicky Kaushal.
 

Since then, she has acted in films from many sectors. She starred in telugu films such as goodachari and made her malayalam debut with Moothon and Kurup. She established herself in tamil film by joining the cast of the two-part epic play Ponniyin Selvan. Following the success of Made in Heaven, she appeared in the thriller web series The Night Manager. She most recently appeared in the critically praised film Monkey Man, Dev Patel's directorial debut.
 
Sobhita will be 32 on May 31. In 1992, she was born in Tenali, Andhra Pradesh. Sobhita has frequently made headlines for allegedly being in a relationship with telugu actor naga Chaitanya.
 

After naga chaitanya split from his wife Samantha in 2021, speculations about the two dating appeared. The pair married in 2017, after dating for more than two years. They announced their separation in a joint statement but did not specify the cause for the breakup.
 
In november 2022, a picture of naga chaitanya with chef Surender Mohan appeared online. The photograph was apparently shot in London. people who saw the snapshot noticed that the woman in the background looked to be Sobhita. Despite the speculations, Sobhita and naga chaitanya have neither confirmed or denied their connection.
 

Earlier in April, some suspected that they were dating when Sobhita or naga chaitanya posted images from a forest tour. The followers were quick to point out that the photographs, which were posted only one day apart, were from the same place, fueling speculation that they were on vacation together.
 

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