Rashmika and Vijay Invite PM Modi to Their Wedding Reception

In a significant gesture blending cinema and statesmanship, newlywed superstars Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda personally met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to invite him to their upcoming wedding reception in Hyderabad. The couple, affectionately dubbed “ViRosh” by fans, tied the knot in an intimate but breathtaking ceremony in Udaipur on February 26, 2026, which honored both Telugu and Kodava traditions. Following their private nuptials, pictures of their meeting with the Prime Minister surfaced online, showing the couple dressed in elegant traditional attire—Rashmika in a vibrant yellow ethnic suit and Vijay in a classic white ensemble. During the interaction, they presented the Prime Minister with a formal invitation along with a traditional shawl and a silver idol of Lord Ganesh as a mark of respect. Prime Minister Modi had already extended his heartfelt blessings to the couple via a personal letter prior to the wedding, describing their union as a “divinely scripted chapter” that would outshine the magic they have created on the silver screen.

Beyond the meeting with the Prime Minister, the couple also extended invitations to other high-profile dignitaries, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, signaling the high-profile nature of their post-wedding celebrations. The grand reception is scheduled to take place on March 4, 2026, at the Taj Krishna in Hyderabad, and is expected to be a star-studded affair attended by the elite of the film industry, prominent politicians, and business leaders. Fans have been quick to share the viral photos of the couple with PM Modi, praising their grace and the cultural dignity they maintained throughout their wedding journey. As the festivities move from the scenic Aravalli hills of Rajasthan to the heart of Telangana, the “ViRosh” wedding continues to dominate national headlines, evolving from a long-rumored romance into a celebrated union supported by the highest offices in the country

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