Bollywood stars Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are enjoying their wedding celebrations. The couple has shared a glimpse from their grand reception on social media platforms which took place in Hyderabad. The shared video gave fans a peek into their special evening.
Posting the video, they added the caption, "04.03.2026. The Reception Evening. These past two weeks have been joyous. Every day, every event, every moment, and every person has filled us with love. Biggest hugs and kisses, and our gratitude. With love, Vijay & Rashmika :)"
What’s in the video?
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda walk hand-in-hand in the video, exchanging warm smiles. Their loving glances and constant eye contact show how deeply they are in love. Later, they make a grand entrance for the photographers, politely greeting them with folded hands.
Rashmika Mandanna looked stunning in a red Mysore silk saree paired with heavy gold jewellery for the evening celebration, while Vijay Deverakonda perfectly matched her in a traditional white silk veshti. Their reception took place on March 4 at Hyderabad’s Taj Krishna hotel, just days after their wedding in Udaipur on February 26.
Meet the guests at the 'Virosh' reception
The special evening has witnessed several stars from the film industry, including Chiranjeevi, Allu Arjun, Ram Charan, Nagarjuna, and Naga Chaitanya. Celebrities from Bollywood also joined the festivities, with Karan Johar, Kriti Sanon, Mrunal Thakur, director Homi Adajania, and Neena Gupta among the guests.
All about their wedding and upcoming projects
On their wedding day, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda celebrated both their cultures with two ceremonies at ITC Mementos in Udaipur. The day started with a traditional Telugu wedding honouring Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage, followed by an evening Kodava ceremony celebrating Rashmika Mandanna’s cultural roots.
The duo first met on the set of 'Geetha Govindam' in 2018 and reunited for 'Dear Comrade' in 2019. They will soon share the screen in their upcoming film 'Raanabali.'