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With each passing day, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s dating rumours are only getting stronger. On Thursday, the Animal actress was snapped by the paparazzi at the Mumbai airport when she posed for the paparazzi and flaunted her million-dollar smile. However, what caught everyone’s attention was Rashmika’s hoodie – which was from Vijay Deverakonda’s clothing brand RWDY. The actress paired it with black pyjamas and looked uber-cool as always.
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s dating rumours have been making headlines for a long time now. Recently, Rashmika’s Animal co-star Ranbir Kapoor also seemingly confirmed her relationship with Vijay. The two appeared on Unstoppable with NBK to promote Animal with Sandeep Reddy Vanga when Ranbir shared a never-before-known scoop about Rashmika and Vijay. He not only revealed that Vijay introduced Sandeep at the Arjun Reddy post-release party but also hinted that Rashmika has a special nickname for Vijay.
The conversation about Vijay came up when Telugu superstar Nandamuri Balakrishna asked Sandeep and Rashmika to pick one movie between Arjun Reddy and Animal. Ranbir asked Rashmika to pick who she believes is a better actor — her ‘reel hero’ (hinting at himself) or her ‘real hero’ (hinting at Vijay). When Rashmika refused to participate, Nandamuri asked Sandeep to dial Vijay’s number. “Sir, let Rashmika call, Vijay won’t pick (Sandeep’s) call,” Ranbir teased, leaving Rashmika blushing.
During the interaction, Ranbir also revealed “Sandeep met Rashmika for the first time at Arjun Reddy’s success party on Vijay’s terrace.” Following this, Rashmika asked Ranbir not to share all the information. “It’s not necessary to give all this information,” she told him.
It should also be noted that while Rashmika and Vijay’s dating rumours often make headlines, the two have never really officially confirmed or denied their relationship. In April this year, E-Times claimed that Rashmika isn’t dating Deverakonda but Telugu actor Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas. However, Sreenivas later called the report ‘baseless’.
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