
Virosh, the first wedding since Virushka that truly broke the Internet. Here's why
India Today
The last celebrity wedding that genuinely shifted the visual conversation was when Virat Kohli married Anushka Sharma in Tuscany in 2017. In 2026, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have had a similar impact.
For the better part of a decade, Indian celebrity weddings have followed a familiar mood board. A heritage property — in India or Lake Como. A Sabyasachi or Manish Malhotra lehenga in muted blush, ivory or red. A groom in a tasteful sherwani that photographs well but rarely says anything new. In most cases, maximal accessorising was reserved for the bride, not the groom.
It has been beautiful, yes. But also increasingly interchangeable. The photographs made us go wow, but the unconventionality was often missing. So was experimentation. Sometimes, even the rooting felt diluted. Stunning, but templatised — more magazine cover than memory.
The last time a celebrity wedding that genuinely shifted the visual conversation was when Virat Kohli married Anushka Sharma in Tuscany in 2017. We shed a tear or two — it felt personal. A picture from Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's wedding. (Photo: Instagram)
Also, a special shoutout to Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth's simple temple wedding, but then, they too gave in to the template.
Fashion-wise, it set off the pastel bridal wave, made destination minimalism aspirational and redefined how intimately curated a celebrity ceremony could feel. It was soft power dressing — poetic, controlled, globally palatable.
And then, for years, everyone riffed on that template.

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