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Sonakshi Sinha admits feeling weird calling Zaheer Iqbal her husband despite their marriage

Sonakshi Sinha admits feeling weird calling Zaheer Iqbal her husband despite their marriage

Time of India5 hours ago

Bollywood couple Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary. Sonakshi praised Zaheer's support and honesty, saying marriage brought fun and familiarity. They married in June 2024. Sonakshi's upcoming projects include Nikita Roy and her Telugu debut, Jatadhara, releasing soon.
Bollywood's beloved couple,
Sonakshi Sinha
and
Zaheer Iqbal
, recently marked their first wedding anniversary, continuing to inspire with their relationship goals. As
Sonakshi
prepares for her upcoming film "Nikita Roy," she opens up in an interview about how Zaheer has become her greatest supporter and how marriage has brought noticeable changes in him.
Zaheer's Support and Honesty
In an interview with Bollywood Bubbles, Sonakshi expressed how supportive Zaheer Iqbal is as a husband. She considers him her biggest cheerleader who loves everything she does and values his honesty. She finds his bluntness helpful because it keeps her grounded and provides a reality check. Additionally, Zaheer's understanding of the audience gives her valuable insights into how her work is perceived.
Marriage Brings Familiarity and Fun
When asked about the changes she has seen in Zaheer since their marriage, Sonakshi reveals that he remains the same person she fell in love with. She finds it amusing to call him her husband because, to her, he still feels like her boyfriend. The only real change is that they now share a home, which she believes adds to the fun and positive vibe between them. She describes him as a constant source of entertainment, like a 24/7 channel, always radiating positivity, making their life together enjoyable.
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Relationship Timeline
Sonakshi and Zaheer began their relationship in 2017 and tied the knot in a close-knit ceremony on June 23, 2024.
Upcoming Projects
On the professional front, Sonakshi Sinha is set to appear in the film "Nikita Roy," which is scheduled for release on June 27. Additionally, she is preparing to make her debut in Telugu cinema with the movie "Jatadhara."

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