Mahira Khan's manager responds to second marriage rumors
Mahira Khan's alleged manager releases a statement on recent speculations.


Karachi: Recent social media buzz surrounding Pakistani superstar and beloved actress Mahira Khan's rumored second marriage prompted a statement from her alleged manager.
On August 16, the news gained traction after being shared by private lifestyle magazines on Instagram.
The post claimed that Mahira's wedding ceremony is planned for next month in September, to be held at a renowned hill station in Punjab, attended by close relatives and friends.
The posts also suggested that the actress will be marrying her close and old friend Salim Khan.
It has been revealed that the wedding will be an intimate affair, limited to close family members and friends only.
Mahira Khan's alleged manager and team member Anushay Talha Khan, addressed the reports with caution, terming them irresponsible journalism.
According to Anushay, these reports have been circulated without any official statement from Mahira's family or the team members.
While Mahira's manager hasn't confirmed or denied the marriage news, Anushay pointed out the reports are not corroborated by any official statement from Mahira's family or the team.
It is important to note that this isn't the first time Mahira Khan's marriage rumors have circulated on social media.
Similar speculations arose four years ago when news of her engagement with Salim Karim made rounds in Turkey.
Subsequently, Mahira Khan, herself clarified and debunked the news.
Remember, Mahira Khan's first marriage was with Ali Askari in 2007, which ended in 2015. She has a son named Azlan from her first marriage.

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