- By Tapapriya Dutta
- Tue, 09 Jul 2024 03:09 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
There has been a huge rift going on since Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal got married. Recently, the actress’ brother Luv Sinha wished his parents Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha on their anniversary on his Instagram stories. While the complete family posed for the camera, Sonakshi was cropped out on the post. Sharing the photo, Luv captioned “Happy anniversary to my amazing parents. We were blessed to have been born as your children, and are grateful for every moment we share with you.”
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On the other hand, the couple’s close friend and actor Saqib Saleem shared the memorable times he spent with the duo. He further mentioned that it was a beautiful love story for ages. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Saqib said “Sona and Zaheer have been a part of my life for the last six to seven years now. So, when you spent the most important years of your life with people like them, andar se woh ek awaaz aati hai. It doesn’t feel like you’re doing something (special for them). It just felt like ki ghar ki shaadi ho rahi thi.”
“We’ve all grown together, travelled together, eaten meals together, watched films and partied together. So, after all this, you don’t think so much about who is doing what (during a wedding). Sab log sab kuch kar rahe the. We were all there for the both Sona and Zaheer because this is a beautiful love story for the ages, and we wanted to be a part of it,” she added.
Saqib further added, “If I used to take Sona’s side then I’d get a message from Zaheer, ‘Theek hai bhai, you be on her side’. If I go on his side, I would get a message from her. So, we were all walking on slight bit if eggshells trying to please both the lovely people, hence we decided hum dono ki taraf hain.”
Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal got hitched in an intimate wedding ceremony at Mumbai residence on 23rd June. The actress's complete family was seen present except her brothers.
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