
Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala make heads turn with their sleek appearance at Hyderabad airport in a car worth Rs 1.03 crore
and actress
made a striking appearance at Hyderabad's
International Airport on Friday — not just for their star presence, but for the stunning set of wheels they arrived in.
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The couple cruised in a brand-new grey BMW M2, a luxury performance coupe that instantly commanded attention.
Chaitanya, known for his refined taste in high-performance cars, was behind the wheel while Sobhita sat beside him, both sharing smiles as cameras caught the moment. This luxury car launched in India earlier this year, comes with a price tag of approximately Rs 1.03 crores, as reported by India Today.
From Jubilee Hills to the runway
This wasn't the first time the new ride was spotted in the city.
Just days earlier, Chaitanya was seen taking the same M2 for a spin around Hyderabad's upscale Jubilee Hills, accompanied by his father, veteran superstar Nagarjuna. That father-son joyride, also captured by onlookers, had already sparked curiosity about the actor's latest acquisition.
The M2's muscular design, coupled with Chaitanya's understated yet suave driving style, seems to be the perfect match for his personality, classy, effortless, and undeniably fast.
Fast cars, faster smiles
A long-time motoring enthusiast, Chaitanya's garage is no stranger to exotic machines. He has been spotted in the past behind the wheel of a striking red Ferrari 488 GTB, among other prized rides. Fans often note that whether it's with family or rumoured partner Sobhita, Chaitanya always looks most at ease when driving.
On the professional front, the actor was last seen in 'Thandel' opposite Sai Pallavi. But off-screen, his passion for cars continues to make headlines, and the latest BMW M2 seems destined to be yet another chapter in his love affair with speed.
On the other hand, Sobhita Dhulipala was last seen in 'Love, Sitara'.
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