When Vijay Deverakonda Got 'Too Scared' After Tying Mangalsutra Around Rashmika Mandanna's Neck: 'This Is Really Weird'

In a recent interview, actor Vijay Deverakonda shared a humorous anecdote about his experience while filming a wedding scene with co-star Rashmika Mandanna. During a particularly memorable moment, he found himself feeling unexpectedly anxious while tying a mangalsutra around her neck, describing the experience as 'really weird.' This playful interaction highlights the chemistry between the two stars, who have previously worked together in films such as 'Geetha Govindam' and 'Dear Comrade.' Their on-screen partnership has captivated audiences, and their off-screen camaraderie adds an intriguing layer to their public persona. The incident serves as a reminder of the lighthearted moments actors can experience during intense scenes, contributing to the overall charm of their performances. Deverakonda's candidness about his feelings showcases the relatable side of film-making, making fans appreciate the behind-the-scenes dynamics of their favorite stars.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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