Mahira Khan gives a sneak peek into her wedding with Salim Karim; her son's reaction is unmissable

Updated : Oct 04, 2023 08:05
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Pakistani actor Mahira Khan, who recently tied the knot for the second, shared an inside video from her intimate wedding. She addressed her husband Salim Karim as ‘My Shehzada’ (my prince)’ in the caption.

The video gives us a glimpse of the beautiful wedding venue and then focuses on the gorgeous bride in a white bridal ensemble.

Mahira is seen making a stunning entry while twinning with her son Azlan. Seeing her, Salim gets up from his chair. His voice narrates, ‘My Mahira is a very very spiritual woman and because of her I've become spiritual.’

Mahira and Salim seem emotional in a brief moment. The actor's son and other family members are seen with teary eyes. The video ends with a glimpse of the celebration.

Mahira also shared a stunning photo from her wedding and captioned it, ‘Bismillah.’

Fans and friends congratulate couple 

Congratulatory messages are pouring in for her from celebs, and fans across Pakistan and India.

Sonam Kapoor wrote, ‘Congratulations beautiful girl. God bless you both.’

‘Congratulations,’ said Sania Mirza.

Mouni Roy commented, ‘Heartiest congratulations to both of you. Wish you the happiest most meaningful journey ahead.’

Rhea Kapoor, Sadia Faisal, Syeda Tuba Anwar and Harshdeep Kaur among others also extended wishes.

Mahira’s first marriage

Mahira Khan was previously married to Ali Askari. They had tied the knot in July 2007 but parted ways in 2015. They share a son, Azlan, who was born in 2009.

Mahira’s work front

Mahira Khan is known for her roles in ‘Raees’ and ‘Humsafar’.

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