Actor Allu Sirish recently tied the knot with Nayanika Reddy on March 6 in Hyderabad.
The wedding was an intimate ceremony attended by close family members and friends. Sirish later shared pictures from the celebration, which looked like a fairytale wedding.
Speaking in an interview with Variety India, Sirish recalled a piece of advice given by his elder brother Allu Arjun before the wedding.
Sirish said his father and brother usually prefer people to learn from their own experiences and rarely give advice unless asked. However, Allu Arjun did share one important suggestion before the big day.
“My brother told me that something will definitely go wrong during the wedding. Maybe the clothes will not arrive on time or there may be some delays. But he told me not to stress about it, because these are the best moments of your life,” Sirish said.
Sirish also opened up about how his relationship with Nayanika began. He revealed that they first met at a party hosted during the wedding celebrations of his cousin Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi in October 2023.
“We started talking there. It was a slow-burn romance. We were friends initially, though there was attraction from the beginning. Both of us decided to take it slowly,” he said.
According to Sirish, they officially began dating in October last year. The couple initially planned to date for a year before deciding on marriage, but things moved faster than expected.
“Within a couple of months we were already discussing our future, even talking about our children speaking Telugu at home. There was no dramatic moment where I decided to marry her. It just happened naturally,” he added.
Sirish also revealed that he organised a few informal dinners for family members from both sides to get to know each other better. One such dinner was hosted at the residence of actor Ram Charan.
“By the time the wedding arrived, everyone felt like family,” he said.
Allu Sirish and Nayanika Reddy’s wedding took place in Hyderabad on March 6, 2026. The bride wore a champagne-gold Kanjeevaram saree paired with ruby-diamond jewellery, while Sirish chose an ivory sherwani with a traditional dhoti.