Haris Rauf posts images of Mehndi, Barat, and Walima with his bride on Instagram and Twitter.


Islamabad: Pakistan cricket team's fast bowler, Haris Rauf, has shared pictures of his wedding ceremonies with Muznah.
Haris Rauf, who got engaged to his class fellow Muznah last December, had his wedding ceremonies last week, attended by various personalities from the cricket fraternity.
After the wedding reception, Haris Rauf posted pictures of the Mehndi, Barat, and Walima with Muznah on his Instagram and Twitter accounts.
The image of the mehndi ceremony shows the couple's hands, capturing a moment during a traditional ritual.
However, for the Barat, Haris chose a black sherwani, while Muznah appeared in a red bridal outfit.
The Walima picture was taken at the stadium, where Muznah was wearing a mauve-colored dress.
After Haris shared the pictures, they quickly went viral on various social media platforms, and users have been extending their congratulations and well-wishes.
Fellow cricketers have also congratulated and extended good wishes on Haris Rauf's tweet, including Hasan Ali and Shan Masood.
It’s always been you! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/z5m6v1lrAp
— Haris Rauf (@HarisRauf14) July 9, 2023

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