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​Nagarjuna-Amala Akkineni to Naga Chaitanya-Sobhita: Tollywood couples whose off screen romance blossomed into real life love

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 30, 2025, 16:03 IST
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Nagarjuna and Amala Akkineni

Nagarjuna and Amala Akkineni inspire generations with a partnership that has stood strong for decades. They first connected while working in films, and their shared passion for compassionate living brought them closer. Beyond cinema, they devote time to animal welfare and meaningful social causes. Their journey proves that love grows deeper when two people build something larger than themselves, walking through life as partners, friends, and teammates.

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Ajith Kumar and Shalini

Ajith Kumar and Shalini first met while shooting the film ‘Amarkalam’, and their on screen chemistry soon turned into something real and beautiful. What began as friendship slowly grew into love built on respect and understanding. Fans admire how they protect their privacy while nurturing a strong family life away from the spotlight. Their journey reminds us that the best relationships grow quietly, without noise or spectacle.

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Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala

Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala have been the subject of heartfelt attention, with fans fascinated by how their paths crossed beyond film sets and public timelines. Both talented actors with calm, thoughtful personalities, they are admired for living life with grace rather than publicity. Their story highlights how connection often grows naturally when two people share similar values and emotional spaces, choosing comfort and understanding above everything else.

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Suriya and Jyothika

Suriya and Jyotika met while co starring in ‘Poovellam Kettuppar’, and over time their reel romance became a real life promise. They have become one of the most beloved couples in South cinema, known for supporting each other’s ambitions unconditionally. Jyotika returned to acting with Suriya’s encouragement, showing what true partnership looks like. Their story remains proof that love thrives where pride steps aside and respect leads.

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Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi

Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi started as co stars and good friends before love quietly entered the picture. Their beautiful engagement was a celebration fans adored, especially because their journey felt relatable, gentle, and genuine. Both actors radiate warmth and simplicity, choosing sincerity over glamour. They remind us that the sweetest relationships often come from patience, shared laughter, and knowing when it simply feels right to choose each other.

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