THE DRAMATICS OF SHOAIB-SANIA WEDDING
April 9th 2010 10:54
The much hyped marriage of Indian tennis queen Sania Mirza to the former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik, to be held on 15th April , has become more of a controversy than a wedding.
Shoaib is alleged to have married another Indian girl Ayesha Siddiqui, in 2002 & has not till date divorced her . Ayesha made the matters public last month through t.v channels in India.
A case of cheating & intimidation has been filed against Shoaib, who first married her but then deserted her. Ayesha's mom has even alleged that Shoaib visited their house several times & had even stayed at a hotel in Hyderabad with Ayesha.
The controversial wedding makes one wonder, of the real intent of celebrities wedding. Earlier Sania's engagement to childhood friend Sohrab Mirza , who is from a wealthy business family & was pursuing a MBA from U.K, was cancelled, under mysterious circumstances .
Hope we don't end up with another celeb wedding going down the drain & ending up in divorce. Isn't it common sense that both bride & groom know each other well & their background, to pursue a happy married life & not use their religion as a means to dump & destroy one woman's life for another one.
Perdy Mohindru
Auckland.
NZ.
Shoaib is alleged to have married another Indian girl Ayesha Siddiqui, in 2002 & has not till date divorced her . Ayesha made the matters public last month through t.v channels in India.
A case of cheating & intimidation has been filed against Shoaib, who first married her but then deserted her. Ayesha's mom has even alleged that Shoaib visited their house several times & had even stayed at a hotel in Hyderabad with Ayesha.
The controversial wedding makes one wonder, of the real intent of celebrities wedding. Earlier Sania's engagement to childhood friend Sohrab Mirza , who is from a wealthy business family & was pursuing a MBA from U.K, was cancelled, under mysterious circumstances .
Hope we don't end up with another celeb wedding going down the drain & ending up in divorce. Isn't it common sense that both bride & groom know each other well & their background, to pursue a happy married life & not use their religion as a means to dump & destroy one woman's life for another one.
Perdy Mohindru
Auckland.
NZ.
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