Wedding bells may soon be ringing for pan-Indian stars Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda as each day picks up with stronger speculations. Earlier, a leaked wedding invite, and then the rumoured couple’s joint appearance, had sent the internet into a frenzy with fans hinting that their wedding is nearing.
Adding fuel to the excitement of the rumoured wedding, a video of Deverakonda’s Hyderabad home lighting under a cascade of golden lights and floral décor recently surfaced online. It further amplified speculation that preparations for the duo’s wedding are underway. Shared by a paparazzo, the clip shows the residence dressed up for what many believe could be a new bride’s welcome for Mandanna. If reports are to be believed, the couple is set to marry in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur on February 26, 2026, followed by a grand reception in Hyderabad on March 4.
What will Rashmika Mandanna wear for her wedding?
As speculation gathers momentum, fans and trend watchers are already wondering about Rashmika Mandanna’s bridal outfit. Will the Animal star embrace the timeless allure of a classic red bridal look, or lean into soft, romantic pastels?

Going by her past fashion choices, either direction would translate into an unforgettable bridal moment as Mandanna is known for carrying both ethnic grace while also acing a dynamic modern look. With curiosity building around her impending big day, here are five occasions when Mandanna looked like a gorgeous bride-to-be.
Bridal Looks Of Rashmika Mandanna
Like a newlywed in Torani
At the trailer launch of her blockbuster period film, Chhaava, Rashmika Mandanna looked like a newlywed bride in a deep Indian red ensemble by label Torani by designer Karan Torani. The high-neck kurta, adorned with intricate zardozi work, paisley motifs and gold detailing, was paired with a crushed silk skirt and a finely accented dupatta. Minimal jewellery, kohl eyes and a tiny bindi allowed the craftsmanship do the talking.

Bold and beautiful in Anjana Bohra
Mandanna won hearts yet again during the promotions of her film Thamma. She graced the red carpet in the Vanjara Sharara Set from The House of Anjana Bohra. While the ivory sharara looked elegant, the hand-embroidered kurta and green bandhani Banarasi dupatta added a splash of colour and exuberance, making the look stand out.

Regal in Ritu Kumar’s Anarkali
In a standout appearance, Mandanna exuded quiet grandeur in a long, beige, flowy, anarkali from designer Ritu Kumar’s Threads of Time: Reimagined collection. The decorated silhouette, enriched with delicate embroidery and heritage-inspired motifs, was paired with a bright red dupatta that brought a striking contrast.

Youthful Glow in Iqbal Hussain
Mandanna also stole the limelight in an embroidered orange kurta set by designer Iqbal Hussain, paired with heavy ornaments which added to her youthful glow. It featured a dam zari fabric enriched with detailed zardozi, nakshi and dabka embroidery. Styled with a Dhaka pyjama and a lamé tissue dupatta finished with tassels, the look balanced contemporary flair with traditional charm.

Muted Elegance In Falguni Shane Peacock
Proving her versatility, Mandanna embraced understated glamour at India Couture Week 2024 in an ivory lehenga from Falguni and Shane Peacock’s Rang Mahal collection. Drawing from the grandeur of these palaces, the ensemble was adorned with sequins and intricate embellishments. Styled with statement accessories, minimal makeup and soft curls, the look was a refined take on bridal dressing.




