Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha tied the knot with Sonakshi Sinha, see photo

Ronit Kawale
Ronit Kawale - Senior Editor
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Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha tied the knot with Sonakshi Sinha, see photo


Sonakshi Sinha, who debuted with 'Dabangg', married actor Zaheer Iqbal on June 23. It was a civil marriage, which took place in her own apartment. The baraati and gharaati were present there. After the wedding, a reception was held at night and many Bollywood celebrities attended it. Two days have passed but updates related to this function have not stopped coming. Now the latest photo has come, in which the actress is being given kanyadaan. Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal belong to different religions. In such a situation, she neither wanted to take wedding vows nor read the Nikaah. Therefore, she took the middle path like Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor and got married with signatures. At first, father Shatrughan and mother Poonam Sinha were unhappy. But the situation got better and everything was completed happily.

Shatrughan and Poonam tie the knot with Sonakshi Sinha

Anyway, the wedding is over. All the rituals have been performed. At the reception, Sonakshi Sinha was seen wearing a red saree, red alta in her hands and sindoor in her hair parting. Now the photo of her kanyadaan has also come out. In the photo, the hands of Shatrughan and Poonam Sinha are placed on the hands of Sonakshi and Zaheer, which is the moment during the kanyadaan ritual. And a day before the wedding, a puja was also held in the house 'Ramayana'. Pictures of which also came out.

People raised questions on Sonakshi's photo

However, this picture raised many questions in people's minds. One user said, 'They had a court marriage, right?' Another said, 'This is the saddest moment for the parents.' Another said, 'Kanyadaan happens in Hindu culture. Now what is left to say.' Another said, 'Why do all the rituals of these people happen in reverse.' One wrote, 'Now what is the meaning of all these rituals, when the marriage was not done according to Hindu customs, then the rest of the rituals have no meaning. You did not worship the feet, nor did you donate sindoor, this is too much.'


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