New unseen pictures from the wedding of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have taken social media by storm, giving fans a closer look at their intimate yet visually rich ceremony held in Udaipur on February 26.
✨ What’s New
Fresh visuals shared by the wedding design team capture Rashmika’s regal bridal entry in a traditional palki (doli). Seated gracefully inside, the bride is seen smiling warmly, winking playfully in one frame and forming a heart with her hands in another, radiating joy and elegance.
Vijay, meanwhile, is seen awaiting her arrival at the mandap, holding a ceremonial sword as part of the ritual, adding a powerful traditional touch.

🌸 Wedding Decor Highlights
The newly surfaced images also spotlight the wedding decor, which featured muted earthy tones, terracotta elements and floral arrangements inspired by a “Periodic Era” theme. The couple’s initials ‘VR’ were subtly woven into the design details.
According to the designers, the decor was intentionally crafted to reflect the couple’s preference for a meaningful, intimate celebration rather than a lavish spectacle. Sacred mantras inscribed on the Adduthera and Vijay’s fondness for terracotta hues added a spiritual and cultural depth to the setting.
📲 Social Media Frenzy
Rashmika’s wedding post has crossed 24 million likes on Instagram, making it the most-liked photo by an Indian account, surpassing the previous record held by Virat Kohli. Vijay’s wedding post has also amassed over 19 million likes, cementing the couple’s massive fan following.
👗 Wedding Attire & Jewellery
For their wedding ensembles, both Rashmika and Vijay chose outfits from Anamika Khanna’s bridal atelier.
- Rashmika wore a rust silk sari with a bold red border, adorned with temple-inspired motifs
- Vijay complemented her look in an ivory dhoti silhouette paired with a vermillion angavastram
Their jewellery further elevated the look, with Rashmika wearing an elaborate 11-piece gold set, while Vijay opted for statement gold accessories featuring regal motifs like elephants and tigers.









