Mahira Khan Posts Rare Photo Hugging Husband Salim Karim On Eid, Fans Shower Love | See Here
Mahira Khan wished fans Eid Mubarak with beautiful photos in a white salwar-kameez, including a rare picture with her husband, Salim Karim.

Mahira Khan wished her fans on Eid by posting beautiful photos of herself, dressed in an all-white salwar-kameez set. While Mahira often shares photos from her daily outings, what was rare in her Eid carousel was her heartwarming picture with her husband, Salim Karim. Seen yet?
Mahira looked like a ray of sunshine in a white salwar suit set with a beautiful sheer dupatta with golden detailing. She posed for an array of photos as she basked in the sun. One of the photos in her slideshow featured her with her husband. With closed eyes as a mark of gratitude, the star was seen hugging her man from the back. “Eid Mubarak jaaanemans", she wrote, while treating fans to her pictures. Take a look:
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Fans took to the comment box and showered love on her photos. They wrote, “You look so beautiful", “Eid mubarak mahira my love lots of pyaar and prayers for you and your family from me", “Missing you soooo much on screen eid mubarak mahira hope you have the best time ever", “Mahira in white never goes wrong", “Most beautiful woman", and others.
Meanwhile, Mahira Khan got married for the second time to businessman Salim Karim in 2023. It was an intimate wedding, attended by the couple’s close friends and families. While sharing photos from her wedding, the actor wrote a note about the heartwarming moment when her son walked her down the aisle.
Sharing the photos, Mahira wrote, “My mother had one wish… to start the wedding with a dua. My beautiful Ama, who is in a wheel chair – one would think she can’t do much – but really, she can do everything and anything. She sat and managed the decoration downstairs, the table, the moving around of furniture anddd she was ready dot on time."
“Alhumdulillah for our parents. Later on that day, my childhood girlfriends had a mayun for me Alhumdulillah for friends I can call my sisters. P.S I took a bud of the motia and put it in my baali before going down.. for my Nani and Dadi," she said.
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