Rashmika, Vijay cheer for fan's viral Vachindamma reel: Timing is epic

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda reacted to an influencer's recreation of the song, Vachindamma from Geetha Govindam. The duo praised the talent and timing of the young fan.

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Rashmika, Vijay cheer for fan’s viral Vachindamma reel: Timing is epic
A social media influencer, known as Geni Kamki (left) recreated Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda (right) Vachindamma song. (Credit: Instagram)

A social media influencer sung and danced to Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's song - Vachindamma from Geetha Govindam (2018). Rashmika and Vijay reacted to the video, while praising the "dance" and "epic timing."

While commenting on the Instagram video, Rashmika wrote, "Ayeeeeee! I loveeeeee this video!!...My god! What dance re!! Amazing!...I love it (sic)!" A user replied to Rashmika and commented, "hehe vijju sent it to u...it's actually sooo cute (sic)."

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Vijay, also appreciated the viral reel and commented, "Bestest video i have been sent recently...Genii your timing is epic (sic)." While reacting to Vijay's comment, a fan wrote, "@thedeverakonda omg so sweet of you appreciate other (sic)."

The influencer, luciidforyou (Genii), responded to Vijay's praise with a "THANK YOU SIR" meme featuring American comedian and writer Stephen Colbert.

Rashmika and Vijay got married on February 26 in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur, attended by close friends from the industry and their families. The ceremony in Udaipur incorporated both Andhra and Kodava traditions. Rashmika introduced Vijay as her 'husband' in a social media post shortly after their wedding. After returning from Udaipur, Vijay and Rashmika hosted a grand reception in Hyderabad.

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On the professional front, the duo will soon appear together in Ranabaali, their first project as a married couple. The backdrop of Ranabaali is the devastating famine of 1876–78, one of the deadliest tragedies during British rule. Large parts of southern India, including Rayalaseema, were severely affected after repeated droughts weakened agricultural communities. When the monsoons failed in 1876, starvation spread rapidly across the region.

Historical accounts note that grain exports from India continued during the crisis, while relief measures introduced by British official Sir Richard Temple imposed strict austerity policies and famine camps with minimal rations. Nearly seven lakh people are believed to have died in Rayalaseema alone, while millions perished across the country.

The film is directed by Rahul Sankrityan and produced by Y Ravi Shankar and Naveen Yerneni.

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Published By:
Anurag Bohra
Published On:
Apr 25, 2026 13:14 IST

A social media influencer sung and danced to Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's song - Vachindamma from Geetha Govindam (2018). Rashmika and Vijay reacted to the video, while praising the "dance" and "epic timing."

While commenting on the Instagram video, Rashmika wrote, "Ayeeeeee! I loveeeeee this video!!...My god! What dance re!! Amazing!...I love it (sic)!" A user replied to Rashmika and commented, "hehe vijju sent it to u...it's actually sooo cute (sic)."

Vijay, also appreciated the viral reel and commented, "Bestest video i have been sent recently...Genii your timing is epic (sic)." While reacting to Vijay's comment, a fan wrote, "@thedeverakonda omg so sweet of you appreciate other (sic)."

The influencer, luciidforyou (Genii), responded to Vijay's praise with a "THANK YOU SIR" meme featuring American comedian and writer Stephen Colbert.

Rashmika and Vijay got married on February 26 in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur, attended by close friends from the industry and their families. The ceremony in Udaipur incorporated both Andhra and Kodava traditions. Rashmika introduced Vijay as her 'husband' in a social media post shortly after their wedding. After returning from Udaipur, Vijay and Rashmika hosted a grand reception in Hyderabad.

On the professional front, the duo will soon appear together in Ranabaali, their first project as a married couple. The backdrop of Ranabaali is the devastating famine of 1876–78, one of the deadliest tragedies during British rule. Large parts of southern India, including Rayalaseema, were severely affected after repeated droughts weakened agricultural communities. When the monsoons failed in 1876, starvation spread rapidly across the region.

Historical accounts note that grain exports from India continued during the crisis, while relief measures introduced by British official Sir Richard Temple imposed strict austerity policies and famine camps with minimal rations. Nearly seven lakh people are believed to have died in Rayalaseema alone, while millions perished across the country.

The film is directed by Rahul Sankrityan and produced by Y Ravi Shankar and Naveen Yerneni.

- Ends
Published By:
Anurag Bohra
Published On:
Apr 25, 2026 13:14 IST

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