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From sharara sparkle to royal cape: Decoding Rashmika and Vijay’s Falguni Shane Peacock sangeet looks

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 3, 2026, 15:27 IST
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How Falguni Shane Peacock created the perfect sangeet moment for Rashmika and Vijay

A sangeet that felt personal, not performative

When Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda finally shared glimpses from their sangeet night, something about it instantly stood out. It didn’t feel like a celebrity production. No exaggerated drama. No perfectly staged poses. Just happiness that looked real.

The celebration unfolded at ITC Mementoes, where the couple gathered close friends and family before their February 26, 2026 wedding. And honestly, the pictures felt less like magazine spreads and more like memories someone forgot to filter. People laughing mid-dance, relatives hugging without worrying about cameras, outfits slightly messy by the end of the night — the kind of chaos every Indian wedding eventually becomes.

And that’s exactly what made it special.

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​Love, laughter, glitter and endless dancing

Rashmika described the evening simply — love, happy tears, music, sparkle, and dancing that refused to stop. Anyone who has attended a proper sangeet knows the plan rarely survives the first song. One performance turns into ten. Someone’s uncle suddenly becomes the star dancer. Timelines disappear.

So the night slowly shifted from celebration to full emotional release. The kind where people forget they’re being watched and just live in the moment.

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​Falguni Shane Peacock bring high-glam drama

For the big night, both actors turned to designer duo Falguni Shane Peacock, known for their dramatic, performance-ready wedding couture. It made sense. A sangeet isn’t meant for subtle fashion — it needs movement, sparkle, and a little theatrical energy.

Rashmika wore a shimmering silver sharara layered in sequins that caught every bit of light around her. It looked glamorous but never overwhelming. Statement jewellery completed the look — bold necklace, matching earrings, bracelets that moved as she danced.

It wasn’t styled for still photographs. It was styled for motion.

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​Dancing first, worrying about photos later

And she fully committed to that idea. Rashmika later laughed about how heavy the outfit actually was, admitting she danced in it the entire night anyway. Comfort clearly lost the battle to celebration.

Her beauty look stayed soft and effortless — warm brown makeup, glowing skin, hair pulled into a sleek bun. Nothing overly dramatic. Just someone ready to enjoy her own wedding instead of performing for it.

You could almost tell she wasn’t thinking about angles or lighting. She was thinking about the music.

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​Vijay Deverakonda’s modern royal moment

Vijay brought his own relaxed version of royalty to the evening. Royal-blue satin trousers, a deep V-neck shirt, and a front-open sherwani embroidered with silver detailing gave him a look that sat somewhere between traditional groom and modern star.

And then came the entrance.

He added a powder-blue cape with silver accents, instantly turning the moment cinematic. But the detail everyone noticed was his emerald necklace — bold, unexpected, slightly rebellious. Groom fashion has been changing quietly, and this felt like proof that men are finally having fun with wedding style too.

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​When families steal the spotlight

Later, Rashmika shared that the night didn’t unfold the way they had planned. She and Vijay had rehearsed performances. But their families had surprises ready — dances, emotional moments, spontaneous chaos.

And honestly, that’s when weddings become unforgettable.

Parents forgetting their shyness. Cousins competing for applause. Guests turning performers without warning. Nobody watching from the sidelines anymore.

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​A wedding fans can’t stop talking about

Though the couple married in Hyderabad on February 26, the sangeet remains the most talked-about part of the celebrations. Fans followed every update closely — not just for the outfits, but for the emotions visible in each frame.

In another batch of photos shared later, Rashmika called it the best night of her life. She joked about trying to outdo Vijay during performances, only to realise their families had completely stolen the show.

And yes, she mentioned the heavy outfit again. Apparently, nothing — not even kilos of sequins — could stop her from dancing.

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​A night wrapped in family and memories

Sharing the date, 24.02.26, Rashmika wrote about a night where she and Vijay danced endlessly, surrounded by people who mattered most. One photograph in particular captured that feeling perfectly - the couple standing with their families, her younger sister Shiman glowing in bright neon red, everyone looking relaxed and genuinely happy.

It didn’t feel like celebrity imagery. It felt like a family album page.

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​Why this sangeet feels different

Maybe that’s why these moments connected so deeply with fans. Beyond couture and luxury décor, the photos carried warmth. Nothing looked forced. There was laughter, movement, small imperfections, and the emotional chaos that makes Indian weddings unforgettable.

And that’s rare for celebrity weddings today.

Because this didn’t look like an event designed for headlines. It looked like two people completely present in their own celebration - dancing too much, laughing too loudly, and holding onto a night they’ll probably talk about forever.

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