Ranabaali Director Reveals The Story Behind Vijay Deverakonda-Rashmika Mandanna's Wedding Poster, Actor Reacts

The director of the upcoming film 'Ranabaali' recently shared insights into the wedding poster featuring actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna. The poster was released shortly after the couple's real-life wedding ceremony in Udaipur, which took place just two days prior to the poster's unveiling. This timing has sparked excitement among fans, as both actors are known for their on-screen chemistry and real-life camaraderie. The director emphasized the significance of the poster in capturing the essence of the film and the characters portrayed by Deverakonda and Mandanna. The couple's off-screen relationship has been a topic of interest for many, and this promotional artwork adds to the anticipation surrounding the film's release. As the film gears up for its launch, fans are eager to see how the reel and real-life romance intertwine, further fueling discussions about the actors' future projects together.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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