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Newlywed Rashmika Mandanna serves effortless bridal glow in regal Kanjeevaram saree

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 2, 2026, 14:27 IST
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Rashmika Mandanna’s post-wedding appearance is pure bridal magic, and this saree says it all

There’s something unmistakable about a newlywed glow - softer smiles, calmer confidence, and a certain warmth that no styling trick can recreate. And that energy was impossible to miss when Rashmika Mandanna stepped out in Hyderabad to personally invite Revanth Reddy to her wedding reception.

Fresh from her wedding celebrations, the actor looked radiant, graceful and completely at ease as she arrived with her family for the formal visit. It wasn’t just another public appearance. It felt like a beautiful continuation of her bridal moment.

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​A saree that celebrates tradition

Rashmika chose a classic Kanjeevaram silk saree - and honestly, it couldn’t have been a more perfect post-wedding pick.

Draped in a rich olive-green six yards, the look leaned into heritage without feeling heavy. The silk carried intricate gold zari work across the body, giving the saree a soft antique finish that shimmered gently rather than loudly. Every movement caught the light just enough, creating that quiet luxury Indian textiles are known for.

The pallu featured elaborate woven motifs that added depth and grandeur, making the ensemble ideal for ceremonial visits and family gatherings that follow a wedding.

It wasn’t trying to be dramatic. It simply felt timeless.

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​Classic styling, zero excess

Instead of experimenting with silhouettes, Rashmika stayed rooted in tradition. She paired the saree with a deep green blouse featuring elbow-length sleeves - structured, elegant and beautifully balanced.

The blouse allowed the craftsmanship of the weave to remain the focus, something seasoned fashion lovers always appreciate. Sometimes restraint is the real statement.

And this was one of those moments.

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​Jewellery that completed the bridal mood

Her accessories carried unmistakable newlywed energy.

Layered gold necklaces sat gracefully around her neck, paired with traditional jhumkas and stacks of green-and-gold bangles that added festive warmth. Nothing felt overdone; each piece complemented the saree rather than competing with it.

A small bindi, softly lined kohl eyes, flushed cheeks and a natural nude lip enhanced her fresh post-wedding glow. Her centre-parted straight hair added to the understated elegance, giving the entire look a serene, almost devotional charm.

You could tell she wasn’t dressing for cameras - she was dressing for a meaningful moment.

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​The post-wedding glow is real

What truly stood out wasn’t just the saree or the jewellery. It was Rashmika herself.

There’s a visible softness that often follows Indian weddings - a mix of happiness, exhaustion and emotional fulfilment, and she carried it beautifully. The look felt personal rather than performative, which is perhaps why it resonated so strongly online.

During the visit, Rashmika also spent time with the Chief Minister’s wife, Geetha Reddy, and their daughter, receiving blessings - visuals that quickly began circulating across social media.

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​Wedding season inspiration, sorted

If bridal fashion lately has been leaning toward maximalism, Rashmika’s appearance was a reminder of the power of simplicity. A well-chosen silk saree, meaningful jewellery and confident ease can still outshine trend-heavy styling.

Her olive-green Kanjeevaram moment works as inspiration not just for brides, but for sisters, mothers and wedding guests looking for elegance without excess.

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​A new chapter begins

Rashmika Mandanna recently married actor Vijay Deverakonda on February 26 in an intimate ceremony held in Udaipur, attended by close friends and family. The celebration was deliberately private, keeping the focus on personal moments rather than spectacle.

And now, as she steps into married life, her fashion seems to reflect that transition too - softer, rooted and quietly luminous.

Sometimes style doesn’t need reinvention. Sometimes it just needs happiness to shine through.

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