This Bollywood actress converted to Islam for marriage??

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Ayesha-Farhan used to secretly love, the actress converted to islam for marriage


Ayesha Takia had earned a lot of names in bollywood in a short time, but after working in only a few films, she distanced herself from the industry. Based on her strong acting and her innocent data-face, Ayesha used to win the hearts of the audience in every film. The actress worked in many super-hit films, but after marriage, she completely distanced herself from the film world. Ayesha is married to Farhan Azmi. Today is their wedding anniversary. On this occasion, let us know about their love story…

Ayesha made her bollywood debut with the film 'Tarzan the Wonder Car'. He worked with salman khan in 'Wanted'. After this film, she joined the list of Bollywood's top actresses. After this, there was an entry of love into his life. She lost her heart to Farhan Azmi, son of Samajwadi party veteran Abu Azmi. Farhan Azmi and ayesha takia kept their love hidden from the world for a long time. Eventually, the two made their relationship official in the year 2005. He confessed his love in front of the world. After this, they were seen traveling and holidaying together many times.

Ayesha and Farhan got married in 2009 after dating each other for four years. At the time of the marriage, the actress was 23 years old. Ayesha was Hindu and Farhan was Muslim. In such a situation, after marriage, Ayesha converted to islam and accepted Islam. Leaving her shining career in the middle, the actress took care of her household.

She is very happy after her marriage to Farhan. Once he revealed that Farhan is very nice and understands him. Today they have been married for 14 years. The couple also has a son. They both also give happy couple goals. Even though the actress is away from Mayanagari, but remains connected with the fans through social media. Often she shares pictures of her family on the internet.

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