Celebrating RCB's Historic IPL Victory: Stars Share Their Joy!

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru have finally claimed their first IPL title after 18 long years, defeating Punjab Kings in a nail-biting final. Celebrities from the film industry, including Allu Arjun and Vijay Deverakonda, took to social media to express their joy and congratulations. With heartfelt messages and emotional moments, the stars celebrated this historic victory, marking a significant milestone for RCB fans. Discover the reactions and the thrilling details of the match that led to this momentous win!
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Celebrating RCB's Historic IPL Victory: Stars Share Their Joy!

Film Celebrities Celebrate RCB's First IPL Title


Chennai: A host of film stars, including Allu Arjun, Vijay Deverakonda, and Shanthanu Baghyaraj, expressed their excitement and congratulations to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for clinching their first Indian Premier League (IPL) title on Tuesday night.


Vijay Deverakonda was quick to share his joy on social media, posting, "Congratulations to @RCBTweets and all the passionate RCB fans. Your unwavering energy and love have finally paid off. What a joyous moment to witness!"


Shanthanu Baghyaraj also took to Twitter to celebrate the Bengaluru team's achievement, stating, "Congratulations @RCBTweets! It’s been a long journey... To all the loyal fans who have supported for 18 years, this victory is for you. #IPL2025Final. Well played @PunjabKingsIPL, tough luck in the finals. It was emotional to see @imVkohli in tears. 'Ee saala cup Nimmaadu!'"


Allu Arjun joined in the celebrations, saying, "The wait is finally over. 'Ee sala cup namde!' After 18 years, we have reached this moment. Huge congratulations to RCB!"


Director Rathna Kumar also congratulated RCB, tweeting, "Dear RCB fans, this is the feeling of winning a trophy. Relish this moment. May Kohli's passion remain strong. Looking forward to next season. Congrats! #RCBvPBKS." He shared a graphic showcasing Virat Kohli's impressive run tally across IPL seasons since 2008.


Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their first IPL title, ending an 18-year drought with a thrilling six-run victory over Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat on Tuesday.


Despite being restricted to 190/9 in their 20 overs, thanks to a stellar bowling display from Arshdeep Singh (3-40) and Kyle Jamieson (3-38), RCB made a remarkable comeback, limiting Punjab Kings to 184/7 in their innings to claim the championship.