Dangal fame Zaira Wasim has shared photos from her wedding on social media. She left Bollywood after converting to Islam in 2019. Now, Zaira has confirmed her marriage in a private Nikah ceremony, writing, "Qubool Hai x3."
Dangal Star Zaira Wasim Gets Married : Dangal actress Zaira Wasim has married and shared photos from her private wedding ceremony. In 2019, she decided to leave Bollywood, expressing her deep faith in Islam. Even after this, she kept her public presence completely private.
Zaira Wasim shared pictures from her weddingFormer Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim, who made headlines with the movie Dangal, has gotten married. The 23-year-old actress, who left the film industry citing religious reasons, shared the happy news on Instagram along with some wedding photos.
Zaira Wasim hid her faceIn her post, Zaira revealed that she is now a married woman. She shared two photos from her wedding. The first photo shows her signing the Nikahnama (marriage certificate), while the second shows her with her husband. However, in keeping with her decision to stay away from the limelight, their faces were not visible in the photos. In the caption accompanying the photos, she simply wrote, "Qubool Hai x3," expressing her faith in marriage.
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Zaira rose to fame in 2016 with Aamir Khan's film Dangal, in which she played the childhood role of wrestler Geeta Phogat. She then garnered critical acclaim for her performance in another Aamir Khan-produced film, Secret Superstar, which earned her critical acclaim and several awards. Following this, she starred alongside Priyanka Chopra in The Sky Is Pink. However, in 2019, at the peak of her career, she abruptly decided to leave Bollywood to pursue a life of spirituality.
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