Rashmika Mandanna–Vijay Deverakonda wedding looks decoded: Traditional Telugu elegance steals spotlight

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tied the knot in a traditional Telugu ceremony, choosing culturally rooted designer outfits that reflected heritage and devotion. The bride wore a rich rust-coloured saree with a striking red border, designed by Anamika Khanna, featuring temple-inspired embroidery motifs symbolising sacred architecture and spiritual geometry. The design was intended to represent grace, feminine strength and traditional elegance.
Rashmika complemented the saree with elaborate temple-style gold jewellery crafted by Shree Jewellers, including layered necklaces, a choker, long haram chains, statement jhumkas, a maang tikka and a small nose ring. She kept her makeup soft and radiant, highlighting her eyes with eyeliner and wearing a classic red bindi. Her hair was styled with a centre partition to allow the jewellery to stand out.
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Vijay Deverakonda wore an ivory dhoti-style outfit paired with a vermillion angavastram, inspired by Hyderabad’s textile traditions. His attire featured forest and temple-themed embroidery symbolising strength, heritage and lineage. Designer Anamika Khanna said the couple’s wedding attire was designed to reflect cultural continuity and pride.
The couple held their traditional Telugu wedding ceremony at 10:10 AM, followed by a second ceremony in the evening to honour Rashmika’s Kodava heritage. The two actors first met during the 2018 film Geetha Govindam and later worked together in Dear Comrade (2019). They had announced their engagement in a private ceremony in October 2025 in Hyderabad.
The wedding pictures quickly went viral on social media, with fans praising the blend of royal tradition, minimal makeup and heritage-inspired fashion choices.
Published: 27 Feb 2026, 01:04 pm IST
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