In an unexpected development, Pakistani cricket celebrity Shoaib Malik recently revealed his marriage to well-known Pakistani actress Sana Javed, amid widespread rumors about his potential separation from former Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza. The revelation came to light on Saturday, January 20, when Malik took to social media to share photographs of their wedding, thereby confirming their marriage.
Speculations about Shoaib's and Sana's relationship had been rife for quite some time, particularly after Malik greeted Javed on her birthday through a social media post last year, accompanied by a picture of the duo. This gesture further fueled the speculations. Sana's subsequent sharing of their wedding pictures on social media surprised many of their fans and followers, especially against the backdrop of ongoing gossip about Malik's split from Sania.
Shoaib and Sania's wedding in 2010 was a significant affair, marked by traditional Muslim wedding ceremonies in Hyderabad, India, followed by a Walima celebration in Sialkot, Pakistan. The couple was blessed with their first child, Izhaan, in 2018. Throughout the public fascination with their marital life, both Malik and Mirza maintained a private stance regarding their personal affairs, despite constant media speculation about the status of their relationship.
Who is Sana Javed?
Pakistani actress Sana Javed, known for her work in Urdu television, began her career with her debut in the 2012 series "Shehr-e-Zaat." She later gained prominence through various TV serials, notably receiving acclaim for her lead role in the romantic drama "Khaani," which earned her a Lux Style Awards nomination. Sana is also celebrated for her performances in socially themed dramas like "Ruswai" and "Dunk."
In 2020, Sana married Pakistani actor and singer-songwriter Umair Jaswal in a private Nikah ceremony. According to Siasat.com, the couple began living separately not long after their wedding, and they removed their pictures from social media platforms.
Sana's most recent appearance was in the romantic drama "Sukoon," directed by Seraj ul Haq. The drama also featured Ahsan Khan, Khaqan Shahnawaz, Sidra Niazi, Usman Peerzada, Laila Wasti, Qudsia Ali, Adnan Samad Khan, Aehsun Talish, and Asma Abbas. "Sukoon" explores themes of seeking peace and contentment in life after enduring prolonged periods of adversity and challenges.
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