Feb 26 wedding? Viral invite sparks buzz around Vijay Deverakonda, Rashmika Mandanna
A wedding invitation allegedly belonging to actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna has gone viral on social media, sparking fresh speculation about a possible celebrity wedding in 2026.
The invitation, which surfaced online over the past few days, suggests that the couple is set to tie the knot on February 26, 2026, in what is described as a “small and intimate ceremony.”
It further mentions a wedding reception scheduled for March 4, 2026, in Hyderabad. According to the card, the reception will take place at Taj Krishna, Banjara Hills, from 7:00 pm onwards.
The invite read that the wedding would be held with the “love and blessings of our families” and invited close friends and well-wishers to celebrate the couple’s union at the reception. The note is signed by Vijay Deverakonda “on behalf of Rashmika & myself.”
The viral wedding invite of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda. Photo: X.
Despite the widespread buzz, neither Vijay Deverakonda nor Rashmika Mandanna have officially confirmed the authenticity of the viral invitation. As of now, the wedding card remains unverified, leaving fans uncertain about whether the details are genuine.
Addressing marriage speculation in a recent interaction with The Hollywood Reporter, Rashmika Mandanna said, “I wouldn’t like to confirm or deny the marriage. I will just say when it’s to be spoken about, we shall.”
Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna first starred together in the 2018 hit Geetha Govindam, followed by Dear Comrade in 2019.
Their strong on-screen chemistry in both films fuelled long-standing rumours about a real-life relationship.
Over the years, the actors have largely stayed private about their personal lives, neither confirming nor denying dating rumours, while continuing to focus on their professional commitments.
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