On March 6, 2026, Telugu actor Allu Sirish married entrepreneur Nayanika Reddy in a regal ceremony in Hyderabad. While the star-studded event was a major highlight, it was Sirish’s first social media post as a married man that truly “won the internet.” In a deeply moving tribute, Sirish honored his late father-in-law, D. Sharath Chandra Reddy, a man he never had the opportunity to meet.
Allu Arjun drops an emotional social media post
Allu Sirish shared a picture of his father-in-law, D. Sharath Chandra Reddy and another post featuring him with Nayanika Reddy. He wrote, “To my late father-in-law, D. Sharath Chandra Reddy garu, whom I never had the privilege of meeting — thank you for raising the woman I now call my wife. I will carry forward the love you began, for the rest of my time on this Earth. @nayanika_reddy”
Fans react to Allu Sirish’s post
Fans in the comments praised Allu Sirish’s effort, writing, “Posting your wife’s father’s photo. Respect”. Another netizen wrote, “The caption..”, another said, “how sweet”, and another fan wrote, “Your father in law got the best son in law..he will surely be happy.” Other internet users congratulated the couple and added heart emojis, sharing their love for his post.
Beautiful wedding look of the couple
Speaking about their wedding, the couple looked majestic and elegant on their special day. Allu Sirish wore an ivory silk sherwani with gold embroidery on his wedding day. He also wore a matching dhoti that completed his traditional look. On the other hand, Nayanika Reddy joined him with a pastel lavender Kanjivaram saree. The saree had rich zari work. She also wore diamond and ruby jewellery.
Allu Sirish and Nayanika Reddy’s grand wedding in Hyderabad
As per reports, the ceremony was held at a private venue in Hyderabad with multiple stars from the film industry attending. Stars like Ram Charan, Chiranjeevi, Pawan Kalyan, Suriya and others were present. Allu Sirish and Nayanika Reddy got engaged last year on October 31, 2025. Allu Sirish announced the news on October 1, on the birth anniversary of his grandfather, Allu Ramalingaiah.