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Katy Perry and Russell Brand married in Hindu ceremony in India

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American singer Katy Perry, 26, and her comedian fiancĂ© Russell Brand, 35, have married in a Hindu marriage ceremony under heavy security arrangements in Ranthambhore National Park, India's leading tiger park. The couple exchanged their marriage vows on Saturday surrounded by a small group of friends and family, in the Hindu marriage rituals conducted by a Hindu priest at the luxury tented camp Aman-i-Khas. Perry’s parents Mary and Keith Hudson, and Brand’s mother Barbara Brand were present.

There was tight security with private security guards stationed at the resort and other nearby hotels where guests and the couple are staying for the six-day wedding celebration.

Perry and Brand began their wedding by worshipping a statue of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu God, as practiced by Hindus before the start of any new venture, and the pair walked to a specially designed mandap, as usual in Hindu weddings, and sat on ornate thrones as a Hindu priest performed the ceremonial rituals.

As is usual in most Indian marriages, the couple walked around a sacred fire seven times reciting Sanskrit mantras and tying a special wedding scarf together to symbolize their life partnership. Brand stooped low to touch Perry’s parents' feet requesting permission to marry Perry.

According to reports, about 40 guests of the couple have been staying since Wednesday at the camp, where tents cost £600 a night, and the neighboring £300 a night Sher Bagh resort.

The celebrity guests, who attended the wedding, included comedian David Baddiel and his wife Morwenn Banks, and on the invitation list were rapper P Diddy, Jonathan Ross, David Williams and pop star Rihanna.

A spokesperson said that though the couple had a Hindu wedding and sat patiently through an hour-long havan, “The very private and spiritual ceremony, attended by the couple’s closest family and friends, was performed by a Christian minister and long time friend of the Hudson (Perry) family.”

Indra Kumar and Rambha

Indra Kumar and Rambha wedding
001-Rambha Reception (25), originally uploaded by Saradaga.com.

Chief Minister Karunanidhi at Rambha's wedding reception

Chief Minister Karunanidhi at Rambha's wedding reception

Rambha: Marriage Photo

Actress Rambha and her husband Indra Kumar
Rambha Marriage, originally uploaded by Indian Events & Babes.

The 29-year-old actress Rambha got married to 36-year-old Indra Kumar, a Canada based businessman on April 8, 2010 at Tirupati. Rambha said, “It’s not a love match. Since I’m an actress, I didn’t want to marry an actor. I left the choice to my parents and they found for me… It fell into place very quickly. Indra owns a firm in Canada, for which I am the brand ambassador.”

A marriage reception was held on April 11 in Chennai after which the newly-weds flew off to New Zealand and the Fiji Islands for their honeymoon.

Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik got married


According to this video report by ANI from Hyderabad dated April 12, 2010, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik finally got married ‘at a much-hyped Nikah ceremony held in Hyderabad’. It shows Sania was wearing the same red saree, which her mother had worn at her own marriage 25 years ago and Shoaib was wearing a black sherwani designed by the designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil. Earlier today, Sania Mirza's spokesperson Rucha Nayak has confirmed ‘Shoaib and Sania would materialize their Nikah on Monday, followed by mehendi ceremony on April 13, sangeet on April 14 and the reception will be held on April 15 as scheduled’.

In what is described as another dramatic turn, the marriage was performed at a five-star hotel around 1 PM Indian Time as per Muslim customs, ahead of the earlier announced date of April 15 in the presence of a select gathering comprising only the family members of the couple. It is reported, high drama followed as Sania left her residence accompanied by her parents Imran Mirza and Naseema Mirza, and sister Anam, because reporters and cameramen from print and electronic media followed Sania's vehicle till the Nikah venue, which was kept a secret.

According to reliable sources, the marriage ceremony was a ‘very simple affair' that took only 10 minutes, and Shoaib's close relatives, including his sisters and brothers-in-law, attended the function. It is speculated that the Nikah was advanced to avoid any legal hurdles that can come up again. As reported earlier, there is already a Fatwa issued by the Sunni Ulema Board, after Shoaib settled the dispute with his first wife Ayesha Siddiqui, whom he divorced, after his initial claims that he neither knew nor married her. But after the woman filed a police case, the Pakistani cricketer had to own her and disown her by divorcing her. Any way, Shoaib's passport was confiscated by Hyderabad police, after Ayesha Siddiqui filed a complaint against the cricketer, and the police have not released the passport yet, though the case against him has been withdrawn by Ayesha after getting divorce.

Sunni Ulema's Fatwa adds to Sania's problems

Photo: Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza addressing a jam packed media gathering in front of Mirza’s house in Hyderabad on Monday, April 5, 2010.

It seems Sania Mirza’s problems are getting compounded as the latest addition to her woes is struck by the Sunni Ulema Board of Hyderabad that issued a FATWA saying that it is un-Islamic for a man and woman to live under the same roof before ‘nikah’. The two sports stars have been staying at Sania’s residence for more than a week. They addressed the media together and they have been exercising together, according to reports.

The fatwa says their behaviour for the past one week has been ‘‘unacceptable’’, their proximity before marriage ‘‘shameful’’, and the fatwa ridicules Sania Mirza for not wearing ‘purdah’, which is a ‘‘must for pre-wedding celebrations according to Islam.’’

‘‘It’s un-Islamic for a man and woman to see each other during the ceremonies before the ‘nikah’. Therefore, what they are doing is not correct,’’ said Hasibul Hassan, general secretary of the Sunni Ulema Board.

There are also speculations making the rounds that the couple had already married secretly some time ago and they have been living as man and wife occasionally, and the April 15 marriage is only to make it public and sanctify it.

In the last week, according to Google, “Sania Search” got the topmost hits in Pakistan, the Middle East countries and India.

A fake “Sania Mirza” sex video posted on YouTube got over two million hits in the span of just a few days. It is a pre-existing video, a fake, renamed and posted by someone on YouTube, according to some sources.

Cartoon: Shoaib and Ayesha

Geo News on Ayesha Siddiqui and Shoaib Malik

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik now admits he married Ayesha Siddiqui


In what is seen as a last minute U-turn by Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, after telling the media in Pakistan, India and the whole world that he never married or even knew Ayesha, the Siddiquis confirmed that Malik and Ayesha signed the divorce papers early this morning, according to this video.

BBC News reported, “Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik 'divorces first wife'… Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik's marriage to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is back on track after he reportedly divorced another woman.”

On the eve of his second wedding with Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, here is another report from Dean Nelson in New Delhi, published by the Telegraph UK, on Apr 2010.

The former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik yesterday admitted that he is already married just days before his planned wedding to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza.

Mr Malik, 28, made the confession after the Muslim woman he wed seven years ago handed her wedding night bed clothes to police for forensic testing to prove their marriage had been consummated. He said a divorce settlement had now been agreed.

Commentators compared her gambit with the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal in which her stained dress was used to prove the sexual relationship the former US president then denied.

Mr Malik's plans to marry Miss Mirza, 23, were thrown into doubt last week Ayeesha Siddiqui, 29, from Hyderabad, said he was already married to her and lodged a fraud and deception case against him.

She claimed the cricketer had married her in a telephone ceremony in 2002 following a long-distance courtship, but had later abandoned her after his cricket team-mates teased him because she was overweight.

However, Mr Malik maintained he had never met Miss Siddiqui and that she had duped him by passing off photographs of a prettier, slimmer girl as herself.

In a statement released in the presence of Miss Siddiqui's mother and relatives of Sania Mirza, Miss Siddiqui's uncle announced Mr Malik had accepted he was already married, and that he had agreed a nominal divorce settlement.

Miss Mirza and Mr Malik will now marry in Hyderabad next week before holding a reception in Pakistan and making a new home on neutral territory in Dubai.

The settlement was hailed as "justice" by Miss Siddiqui's family.

His sudden capitulation was met with surprise in India where Miss Siddiqui's claims had been regarded with suspicion, but was welcomed by senior Muslim 'qazi's' or judges who said the row had damaged their community.

Prior to the settlement experts said even if the couple had married Mr Malik was still free to marry Miss Mirza because Islam allows a man to take four wives as long as he is able to meet all their needs.

They also said the wedding registration certificate, known as a "nikahnama" was not valid because it had not been signed by witnesses.

Under Islamic customs, brides keep their wedding nightclothes, often unwashed, and pass them on to their own daughters or daughters-in-law to wear on their own wedding nights.

"We spent intimate nights in the Taj Krishna as well as the Taj Residency [hotels]. According to the custom, the clothes are still with me," Miss Siddiqui said. She told police Mr Malik had later ignored her after she put on weight and that at his request she had had surgery to insert a gastric band to help her slim down. "The surgery has not helped me lose weight," she said.

Miss Siddiqui's mother, Farisa, said yesterday: "My daughter's wish was to gain a divorce without any money. All community leaders have come to him (Shoaib) to do the settlement and he has done it.

"My daughter had to pass through hardships. Finally justice has been done. She is relieved and very happy I wish them (Sania and Shoaib) well."

With inputs from Telegraph.co.uk

Dr. Zakir Naik on why the Prophet married 11, not 4, wives

Shoaib Malik and Ayesha Marriage Proofs


This video report of April 02, 2010 from Latest Telugu News shows more proof to show that Shoaib Malik in fact married the Hyderabadi woman Ayesha.

Proof shows Shoaib Malik married Ayesha?


On April 04, 2010, speaking to NewsX, former Andhra Pradesh minister Bashiruddin Babu Khan displayed crucial evidences which he said proves that Shoaib Malik married Ayesha. Watch the video and decide for yourself!

Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik talk to the media


In this video Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik say that they are from respectable families and it is painful to answer questions about the alleged marriage with another woman. In the meanwhile there is a report that a lawyer has filed a police complaint against Sania saying that by marrying Pakistani cricketer Malik, Sania is committing sedition as she has been awarded and rewarded by the Government with cash prizes, free/ subsidized residential plots, etc. worth crores of Rupees from the Indian taxpayers' money and all these honours has to be withdrawn. The case is filed with the Hyderabad Police. The case filed against Sania for her alleged disrespect of the Indian National Anthem has been postponed to the end of this month. In Pakistan a Pakistani lawyer retained by Ayesha is getting ready to file a court case against Malik in Pakistan, and he says that he has evidence enough to nail Malik. He says, these cricketers are bringing a bad name for Pakistan by misbehaving in other countries. The Pakistan Government has extended support to Malik and asked the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to help Malik.

Police grill Shoaib Malik and seize passport


ANI reported from Hyderabad on April 05 that police on Monday grilled Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and seized his passport. The police asked him not to leave the country as they questioned him in the wake of a complaint of cheating lodged by the father of Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be his wife. A police team led by an assistant commissioner of police quizzed 28-year-old Shoaib for close to two hours at the residence of tennis star 23-year-old Sania Mirza, to whom he is scheduled to get married on April 15. View this video report.

Fresh court case against Sania Mirza on national anthem

Sania Mirza in action at a Tennis Tournament
Sania-Mirza-Pics, originally uploaded by hinnahinna.

The ace tennis star Sania Mirza seems to be running through some troubled times just before her marriage on April 15. On April 4, PTI reported from Muzaffarnagar that a court there would take up a complaint against Sania Mirza on April 5 for allegedly insulting the Indian national anthem during a function in the town two years ago. According to the news, the local people filed four separate complaints against Sania Mirza under Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act. No, it is not some jealous people reacting to the news of her marriage, because the complaint was filed on November 8, 2008.

The report says, while the first complaint will be heard on April 5, the remaining three cases are fixed for hearing in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Vikas Goel on April 21, April 22 and May 18. The complainants’ case is that “Sania was allegedly not standing in attention when the national anthem was being played during the closing ceremony of an international women's tennis tournament where she was the chief guest”.

Earlier she faced court case under the same act, ‘Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act’, when a complaint was filed by a person in the court in Bhopal. It could have landed her three years in jail. It was published by BBC News on 15 Jan 2008, and it was widely reported in the media, after newspapers published the controversial photograph taken during a match at the Hopman Cup in Australia. However, Sania denied showing disrespect to the Indian flag, Click here to view the photo and report.

Also Sania's announcement of marrying Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has been criticized by Pramod Muthalik’s Sri Ram Sene and Shiv Sena but, a day after Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray’s criticism, party executive president Uddhav Thackeray said the wedding is Sania’s personal problem. Uddhav said, “A marriage between two people is entirely personal. Sania has every right to lead her life the way she wants to, we don’t want to interfere in it. Saamna has clarified its stand on Sania and the issue is over for us.”

Shoaib Malik refuses to comment on marriage controversy


Shoaib Malik says his marriage with Sania Mirza will take place on April 15 in Hyderabad and refuses to comment on marriage controversy.

Interview with Ayesha Siddiqui and Imran Zafar


This video shows Imran Zafar, the brother-in-law of Shoaib Malik in a face-to-face talk on ARY news about the claims of Ayesha Siddiqui about her marriage with Shoaib.

Ayesha Siddiqui claims Shoaib married her in 2002


IndiaTV reported on April 02, 2010 that Ayesha Siddiqui, the woman from Hyderabad who claims she is the first wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, has revealed for the first time that she was married to Malik in his football factory in Sialkot, Pakistan in October 2002.

Sania Mirza on Shoaib Malik Vs Ayesha Siddiqui


In this video, ANI reports from Hyderabad on April 03 about 'the tussle between Shoaib Malik and his supposed wife Ayesha Siddiqui' that reached the court on Saturday as the Siddiqui family has sent a legal notice to Malik asking him to give a public divorce to their daughter before getting married to the Indian tennis player, Sania Mirza, who is also from Hyderabad as Ayesha is. Sania came out in support of Shoaib on Saturday amid all the allegations and, discarding all the claims by Ayesha, Sania said that she and her family have always known the truth and do not believe what others say. Watch the video for more news.

Sania Mirza talks to the media

Sania Mirza photo
Sania-Mirza-Interview, originally uploaded by hinnahinna.


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