Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are scheduled to host a grand reception in Hyderabad. (Image X @ANI)
Hyderabad: South filmstars Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are scheduled to host a grand reception in the evening at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, and his wife, Geetha Reddy, are part of a star-studded guest list.
South Indian couple Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are currently making headlines for their wedding. They recently tied the knot on February 26th in Udaipur, following Telugu and Kodava traditions. Among the pre-wedding festivities, the sangeet night was a special one, which Rashmika shared in a post on Monday.
Rashmika shared some photos from the sangeet on her Instagram. In the photos, Rashmika and Vijay are seen together, while some of their family members are also seen. In the post, Rashmika expressed her feelings. She described the night as filled with love, tears of joy, laughter, music, songs, glitter, and dancing all night. She wrote, "Seriously, it was the most fun night ever."
Rashmika further wrote that she and Vijay Deverakonda were planning to surprise each other, but their families surprised them. The actress wrote, "Vijay and I were delighted and surprised when I saw my family dancing so freely and enthusiastically. My outfit was absolutely stunning. The clothes were a bit heavy, but I still danced in it all night. February 24, 2026, was a special night when Vijay and I danced our hearts out amidst the love of family and friends."
The sangeet ceremony was held at the ITC Mementos Hotel in Udaipur, where family and close friends thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Fans, who call Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay "VIROSH," are now reacting to her post.
The wedding was solemnized according to Telugu and Kodava customs in Udaipur on February 26. In the morning, Vedic rituals like Jilakara-Bellam were performed according to Telugu customs, and in the evening, the wedding was solemnized according to Kodava traditions, without a priest or fire, with warrior traditions and 'Ganga Puja'.
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