Rashmika & Vijay’s Royal Udaipur Wedding Celebrations Kick Off
Popular actors Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, one of Indian cinema’s most loved on-screen and off-screen pairs, have officially begun their wedding celebrations in the royal city of Udaipur. The couple, who won millions of hearts with their chemistry in Geetha Govindam (2018) and Dear Comrade (2019), have been in a relationship for nearly seven years and recently confirmed their bond publicly.
On Sunday evening, Rashmika and Vijay shared a heartfelt note thanking fans for their unwavering love and support over the years. In the post, the couple revealed that they have lovingly named their union “The Wedding of VIROSH,” a tribute to the fan-coined tag that has followed their journey since their early days together.

Just hours after confirming the wedding, the newlyweds-to-be arrived in Udaipur on Monday, kicking off intimate pre-wedding festivities. Since their arrival, both stars have been offering fans brief yet charming glimpses of the celebrations through their Instagram Stories, maintaining an air of elegance and privacy.

Adding a fun twist to the festivities, Rashmika and Vijay shared pictures hinting at a friendly cricket match played with close friends at the hotel premises. The couple humorously titled the match the “VIROSH Premier League,” which quickly delighted fans online. Rashmika also posted a snapshot of the pre-wedding dinner setup, featuring a beautifully decorated table adorned with soft pink tulips and white floral arrangements.

The celebrations included traditional haldi and mehndi ceremonies held over two days, leading up to the wedding rituals scheduled for Thursday. Several celebrities from the film industry, including Sreeleela, Nani, and others, took to social media to congratulate the couple and wish them a lifetime of happiness.

As fans eagerly await more pictures from the royal wedding, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s love story continues to be celebrated as one of the most cherished real-life romances in contemporary Indian cinema.

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