Popular south Indian actresses Rakul Preet Singh and Priyamani are reportedly set to perform at the wedding of Gali Janardhan Reddy's daughter Brahmani to be held in Bangalore on November 16.

It is reported that Gali Janardhan Reddy recently hosted part of the celebs from the Telugu film industry and requested them to attend his daughter's wedding. It is said that his team has approached a number of top actors and actresses. Stars like Rana Daggubati and Ravi Teja were among the celebs who were approached for the event, but they reportedly denied to make it to the marriage.

"The mining businessman threw a party for Tollywood stars, and some of the actors told Gali that they would all come to the wedding for free. They also assured him that they would bring top actors to the wedding. This irked many actors and they decided not to go," Deccan Chronicle quoted a source as saying.

It is also rumoured that Rakul Preet Singh and Priyamani are attending the wedding of Janardhan Reddy's daughter. The source says Priyamani will perform, but Rakul is now shooting Dhruva in a foreign country and is not clear about her act. "Rakul is presently abroad for the shoot of Dhruva and it all depends on whether she reaches India on time. If she does, she will perform at the wedding," the source added.

Comedians Brahmanandam and Ali are among the Telugu actors who are attending the wedding of Janardhan Reddy's daughter. However, it is not clear whether they would perform on the occasion or not. "It's not sure whether these comedians will perform a skit or just attend the event," says a source.

Rakul Preet Singh and Priyamani
Gali Janardhan Reddy's daughter's wedding: Will Rakul Preet Singh, Priyamani perform at her marriage? Pictured: Rakul Preet Singh and PriyamaniCollage of photos taken from Twitter and Facebook

Over one lakh people are expected to attend the wedding of Gali Janardhan Reddy's daughter. The mining baron has made grand arrangements for it. He has recreated the ancient Vijayanagar empire on Palace Grounds. He has deployed private security guards and bouncers at all entry points of the ground and entry to the public and media is restricted.