Why Rashmika Mandanna’s mangalsutra was a hidden surprise for Vijay Deverakonda – decoding its meaning, design, and look
It’s been almost a week since an Indian fairytale wedding took place; it was not a dream but a magical tale of a celebrity bride and groom who reminded social media of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu and took the internet by storm. Yes, we’re talking about the wedding of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, where the duo, drenched in gold jewellery and magical ensembles, stole the show.It’s the only thing people are talking about – and why not, since the duo looked as if they had stepped straight out of a Mani Ratnam film set? While the jewellery designs made enough of an impression, fans also noticed another small detail that carried an adorable and deeply personal meaning.
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Fans zoomed in on Rashmika’s mangalsutra, and no prizes for guessing that this sleek piece of jewellery came with sweet surprises and had a full meaning attached to it. The main plot twist was that Vijay Deverakonda didn’t see it until the wedding day, as it was a thoughtful piece curated by the bride herself.
Rashmika wore a handcrafted multi-layered mangalsutra from SHREE Jewellers, which they made from scratch and brought her vision to life. The bride wanted a contemporary piece that looked modern, incorporated deep traditions, and felt personal to her, but nothing blingy. Decoding Rashmika’s mangalsutra designThe mangalsutra perfectly blends Kodava and Telugu wedding vibes, featuring a Lakshmi motif at the centre, which stands for good luck, prosperity, and blessings. It features delicate serpent patterns wrapped around it, adding a layer of spiritual strength and protection, along with twin pusta lockets, which are a must-have in Telugu bridal jewellery. This clasp locks the eternal marriage promise, making the detailing absolutely gorgeous.
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Fans loved one fun touch: a small ‘Rowdy’ brand logo charm, which is Vijay Deverakonda’s nickname given to him by his massive fanbase. The design also included a kokkethathi, a crescent-shaped pendant worn in Kodava customs known to bring grace and charm. Jewellers named this piece ‘Sutram Stack’, as it is a combination of a heritage piece with an edge. With all the other gold pieces, fans couldn’t get a peek of the mangalsutra during the wedding, but Rashmika proudly wore it during her fan meet session in Hyderabad, giving us a clear look at this intimate wonder. It’s her everyday signature piece, which has a beautiful look and meaning and is sure to inspire many soon-to-be brides.