
Pakistan cricketer Javed Miandad ruined Aamir Khan's wedding with Reena Dutta due to...
Aamir has always been open about his relationships. He also revealed that when his first divorce with Reena happened, it took a toll on his mental health. Aamir was hardly 21 when he tied the knot with Reena Dutta. Now, in a recent interview, Aamir shared details of his wedding and how a Pakistani cricketer spoiled his wedding day for him. Cricketer Who Ruined Aamir Khan's Wedding Day With Reena Dutta?
Reena Dutta's parents were never in favour of Aamir and their daughter's relationship. Hence, the duo ran away and got married. But when they returned, they pretended that nothing had happened.
He said, 'Mujhe laga sab puchenge kahaan the itni der (We thought our families would question us about being so late).' However, luckily for them, the day Aamir and Reena had their court marriage, it was an India-Pakistan match, and everyone was so engrossed in it that nobody even noticed they were not at home.
Surprisingly, the match put Aamir in depression. He said, 'It was India-Pakistan match day. The same match where Javed Miandad hit a six on the last ball. We were winning that match, so nobody cared to ask us about our absence for so long. I too joined them and was watching cricket, however, Javed's six ruined it all. Once I happened to meet him on a flight, I told him, 'Javed bhai aapne theek nahi kiya. Aapne meri shadi barbaad kardi (You didn't do the right thing. You ruined my wedding).' He was like, 'Kaise? (How?)' I said, 'Usi din aapne chakka mara tha. Depression mein chala gaya tha mai. (That day, you hit a six. I went into depression.)''
Later, when Reena Dutta's parents learned about their secret wedding, they were deeply upset with her. Her father even suffered a heart attack. However, this incident eventually brought the families closer, and Reena's family accepted their marriage.

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