Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Kavya Reddy 
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Traditional wedding for Bellamkonda Sreenivas in Tirumala

Actor Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas is set to tie the knot with Kavya Reddy on April 29 in Tirumala, in a traditional ceremony, followed by a reception on May 1 in Hyderabad

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Actor Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas recently met several Tollywood personalities and political leaders who have been invited to his wedding, scheduled to take place in Tirumala on April 29. Sreenivas and Kavya Reddy will begin their journey together amid the divine surroundings of Tirumala. The couple will tie the knot during the auspicious late-night muhurtham at 11:13 PM, marking the start of a life rooted in faith and tradition.

The ceremony will follow a serene spiritual path, with every ritual — from the welcoming customs to the final blessings — conducted strictly in accordance with Sanatana Dharma, reflecting the sanctity of age-old Vedic traditions. The emphasis remains on purity, symbolism, and the quiet grace of devotion, making the wedding a deeply authentic and soulful experience.

Adding a touch of refined elegance to this traditional celebration is designer Shravan Kumar, who has created bespoke attire for the bride and groom. His craftsmanship is expected to blend classical Indian aesthetics with subtle modern detailing, ensuring the couple exudes understated regality beneath Tirumala’s divine canopy.

Following the sacred ceremony, the celebrations will move to Hyderabad, where a grand reception is scheduled for May 1. The event will bring together film personalities, prominent leaders, family members, and well-wishers, making it a warm celebration of togetherness and new beginnings.

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