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Samantha marries Raj Nidimoru, ex-wife's cryptic post sparks buzz

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Samantha shared the highlights of the joyous occasion on her Instagram handle. In these pictures the couple can be seen exchanging rings and offering prayers

(Web Desk)- Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has entered a new phase of life after tying the knot with Raj Nidimoru.

Samantha shared the highlights of the joyous occasion on her Instagram handle. In these pictures the couple can be seen exchanging rings and offering prayers. She captioned the post simply, “Wedding Ceremony.”

The intimate event took place at the Linga Bhairavi Temple inside the Isha Foundation, located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. For this iconic event, Samantha wore a red silk saree adorned with gold jewelry and jasmine flowers, creating a striking bridal look. Raj complemented her in a white kurta-pajama paired with a cream Nehru jacket, and the couple looked perfectly matched.

Samantha and Raj first met during the shooting of the Amazon Prime Video series ‘The Family Man 2’. They later worked together on another project, ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’, during which their bond grew stronger. Rumors of their wedding had been circulating for days, and the couple has now begun their new journey together.

This is Samantha’s second marriage; she was previously married to actor Naga Chaitanya. The two tied the knot in 2017 but parted ways in 2021. Samantha has now embraced a fresh chapter with Raj.

Meanwhile, Raj Nidimoru’s former wife, Shhyamali De, drew attention when she posted a cryptic message on her Instagram story shortly before the wedding. After the wedding photos went public, she shared her first post: an image of the universe with the caption “We Live Here,” pointing to a small dot showing an enigmatic gesture that sparked discussion among fans online.

The image posted by Shhyamali symbolizes the iconic “Pale Blue Dot” image, captured by NASA’s Voyager 1 on February 14th, 1990, from over 6 billion kilometers away. After this image taken from space, Astronomer Carl Sagan named his book “Pale Blue Dot”. The image shows that this tiny speck is our home, emphasizing humanity’s smallness and fragility in the vast universe.

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