Pakistani Singer Komal Rizvi's surprise marriage to US CEO Ali Uppal
The couple's joy and happiness was evident in their wedding photos shared on Instagram.


Lahore: Popular Pakistani singer and actress, Komal Rizvi, has announced her surprise marriage to S Ali Uppal, a co-founder and CEO of a multi-billion dollar Silicon Valley company based in the United States.
Rizvi expressed her love and appreciation for her new husband in an emotional Instagram post, sharing her excitement for this new chapter in her life.
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The wedding was a private event, attended only by close friends and family, as per Rizvi's management company. The bride wore a beautiful traditional silver lehenga, intricately designed and made by her mother. The couple's joy and happiness was evident in their wedding photos shared on Instagram.
This news follows Rizvi's previous revelations earlier this year about her abusive marriage that caused her significant physical and emotional trauma. During an interview, she stressed the importance of women establishing boundaries and shared her journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. She had no regrets about her divorce, except that it took her four years to make the decision.
Rizvi's fans have taken to social media to express their joy and happiness for her new marriage, congratulating her on this new chapter in her life. Known for her soulful performances on Coke Studio, Rizvi has also ventured into various business endeavors. She expressed her gratitude to God for all the opportunities that have come her way and thanked her fans for their unwavering love and support throughout her career.
With this new phase of her life, fans eagerly anticipate seeing what the future holds for Rizvi, both in her personal and professional pursuits.
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