
Mumbai, February 26 – Actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna have officially become husband and wife, putting an end to long-standing speculation about their relationship.
The couple reportedly opted for an intimate ceremony attended by close family members and friends from the film industry. The two stars, who have shared screen space in films like Geetha Govindam and Dear Comrade, got married on Thursday at Mementos by ITC Hotels, Ekaaya Udaipur.
After the wedding, the families of the couple distributed sweets to the media personnel stationed outside the venue. The couple finally announced their wedding to their fans on social media on February 22. They revealed that their wedding would officially be known as “The Wedding of VIROSH”.
The two explained that the name "Virosh" was not inspired by planners or family traditions, but by their fans, who years ago lovingly combined their names into "VIROSH".
Rashmika and Vijay wrote on social media, “Our dearest loves, Before we made any plans, before we chose anything for ourselves, you were already there. With so much love, you gave us a name. You called us 'VIROSH'. So today, with full hearts, we name our coming together in your honour. We would like to name it, ‘The Wedding of VIROSH’. Thank you for holding us with so much love. You are a part of us, always. Biggest hugs and full love (sic)”.
Earlier, the pre-wedding celebrations of the couple featured a Haldi ceremony for the guests. Vijay posted on his Instagram Stories, giving fans a glimpse of the intimate setup, and the visuals blend tradition and personal charm.
The first frame reveals a beautifully styled Haldi venue set outdoors. A circular space, enclosed by soft wooden panelling, is carpeted with delicate pink rose petals. At the centre sit two small wooden stools, placed for the bride and groom during the ritual. Surrounding the area are baskets brimming with bright yellow and orange marigold petals, adding a festive and auspicious touch to the setting. The backdrop features lush floral arrangements in warm hues, creating a serene garden-like ambience.





