Munza is an Islamabad-based social media influencer, model and was the class fellow of Haris Rauf.


Islamabad: Pakistani cricketer Haris Rauf Saturday tied the knot with his class fellow and model Muzna Masood Malik in an intimate gathering in Islamabad.
The pictures and videos of the duo circulating on social media are winning hearts and fans are drooling over the couple.
The 28-year-old cricketer wore a white traditional sherwani and black loafers, while the bride was dolled up in an off-white and gold dress by Hussain Rehar’s latest bridal collection complementing with elegant jewelry.
The moments of the event were clicked by popular wedding photographer Izzah Shaheen Malik.
The bride got “HR 150” written on her hand with henna.
The fellow pacer and the groom to be Shaheen Shah Afridi, former captain Shahid Afridi, Lahore Qalandar's Sameen Rana, Atif Rana— for whom Haris plays in the Pakistan Super League (PSL)—former quick Aqib Javed, and other cricketers attended the ceremony.
Reportedly, rukhsati will take place in later 2023.
Muzna is an Islamabad-based social media influencer, model and was the class fellow of Haris Rauf.

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