Ranabaali Wedding Glimpse Celebrates Vijay Deverakonda & Rashmika Mandanna with Grand On-Screen Rituals

The makers of Ranabaali have unveiled a visually rich wedding song to congratulate newlyweds Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna. The couple, who recently tied the knot in a grand ceremony, are also paired together in this large-scale pan-India period drama.

In the film, Vijay portrays the titular character Ranabaali, while Rashmika appears as Jayamma. The newly released wedding sequence offers a glimpse into their on-screen marriage, blending cinematic grandeur with cultural authenticity.


A Celebration of Tradition and Grandeur

The song captures elaborate wedding customs reflective of the 19th-century setting. Rituals such as turmeric ceremonies, henna preparations, ceremonial processions in decorated bullock carts, and the bride’s formal entry into her new home are depicted with rich visual detailing.

The lyrics evoke a festive and poetic mood, celebrating love and tradition. Acclaimed composers Ajay–Atul enhance the sequence with a melodic score that adds emotional depth and cultural texture.


Epic Scale & Period Backdrop

Directed by Rahul Sankrityan, Ranabaali is being produced by Mythri Movie Makers under the stewardship of Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar, with presentation by T-Series.

Set between 1854 and 1878 during British rule, the film draws inspiration from real historical events and is mounted as a grand period spectacle. The recently released title glimpse garnered strong attention, building anticipation for the project.

The cast also includes Arnold Vosloo in a significant role.


Technical Craftsmanship

The film boasts a robust technical team:

  • Cinematography: Nirav Shah
  • Writing: Pramod Thammineni
  • Production Design: Shivam Rao Nagasani
  • Editing: Karthika Srinivas
  • Choreography: Kruti Mahesh
  • Costume Design: Archana Rao

Release Plans

Ranabaali is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on September 11, positioning itself as a major pan-India historical drama.

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