Rashmika, Vijay cheer up fan’s viral Vachindamma reel: Timing is epic
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda react to the impressive recreation of Geetha Govindam’s song Vachindamma. Both praised the young fan’s talent and timing.

A social media influencer sang and danced to Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s song – Vachindamma From Geeta Govindam (2018). Rashmika and Vijay reacted to the video, praising the “dancing” and “epic timing”.
Commenting on the Instagram video, Rashmika wrote, “Aay! I love this video!!…Oh my God! What a dance!! Amazing!…I love it so much!” A user replied to Rashmika and commented, “Hehe Vijju sent this to you…it’s really cute.”
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Vijay also appreciated the viral reel and commented, “Best video sent to me recently… your timing is great.” Responding to Vijay’s comment, a fan wrote, “@thedeverakonda oh my god, how much you appreciate others.”
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Influencer, LucidForYou (Jenny), responded to Vijay’s praise with a “Thank You Sir” meme featuring American comedian and writer Stephen Colbert.

Rashmika and Vijay got married on 26 February in Udaipur in an intimate ceremony attended by close friends from the industry and their families. The celebrations in Udaipur incorporated both Andhra and Kodava traditions. In a social media post soon after their wedding, Rashmika introduced Vijay as her ‘husband’. After returning from Udaipur, Vijay and Rashmika hosted a grand reception in Hyderabad.
Talking about the professional front, this pair is going to be seen together soon. battlefieldTheir first project as a married couple. background of battlefield The devastating famine of 1876–78 is one of the deadliest tragedies during British rule. Large parts of southern India, including Rayalaseema, were severely affected due to the weakening of agricultural communities due to repeated droughts. When the monsoon failed in 1876, starvation spread rapidly throughout the region.
Historical accounts show that grain exports from India continued during the crisis, while relief measures initiated by the British official Sir Richard Temple included strict austerity policies and famine camps with minimum rations. About seven lakh people are believed to have died in Rayalaseema alone, while lakhs of people died across the country.
The film is directed by Rahul Sankrityayan and produced by Y Ravi Shankar and Naveen Yerneni.


