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Rashmika, Vijay drop glimpses from their wedding festivities: PICS

Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda give a sneak peek into their wedding festivities - from Virosh themed decor to pool games: PICS inside

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have finally confirmed their wedding. The speculations surrounding the wedding began when the couple got engaged in October. Though they never confirmed their engagement, they also remained silent around their wedding speculations until now. On Sunday finally, the couple confirmed their wedding with a note. The duo is set to tie the knot in Udaipur on February 26 and arrived to the city on Monday morning. Now they’ve shared a sneak peek into their wedding festivities. Vijay dropped a photo from the pool party with friends as they good be seen indulging in some pool games like water volleyball. See here:

Vijay pool

Vijay

Meanwhile, Rashmika shared a blurry image of the decor. In another photo she shared a picture of the menu which was wrapped in a cloth with ‘Virosh’ on it. The decor at the table was gorgeous with pink and green theme with flowers and fruits.

Rashmika Vijay pic decor

According to reports, the festivities will commence with a mehndi ceremony on February 24, attended by close family members and intimate friends. The haldi and sangeet celebrations are scheduled for February 25, 2026, setting the stage for the wedding ceremony on February 26, all hosted at the same picturesque property. The events are expected to be strictly private, with a tightly curated guest list. By choosing Udaipur, famed for its majestic palaces and serene lakes, the couple aims to infuse a royal charm into their celebrations while keeping the atmosphere personal.The mehndi and sangeet, meanwhile, are expected to be more elaborate yet deeply personal. Skilled artisans have reportedly been brought in specially for the occasion, and the décor and overall vibe will reflect a tasteful blend of South Indian traditions and contemporary styling.

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