Former Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim, best known for her award-winning performances in Dangal and Secret Superstar, is now married. The 24-year-old took to Instagram to share the first photos from her nikaah ceremony, marking a new and deeply personal chapter in her life. Dangal actress Zaira Wasim is married! In the images, Zaira Wasim can be seen signing the nikaah nama in a peaceful, intimate setting. Another photo captures a symbolic moment of her and her husband – their backs turned to the camera – looking at the moon. The understated elegance of the pictures reflects the actress’ privacy since stepping away from the limelight. Internet reacts to the photos Moments after Zaira posted these photos, internet and social media users flocked to her comments to praise and congratulate her. While one person wrote, “Leaving everything to Allah is a rare kind of strength, and you have shown it beautifully. Your journey inspires me every day. May this new chapter bring you peace, joy, and every blessing you deserve, queen, you are phenomenal (sic),” another person wrote: “Allahumma barik, sister. May Allah bless you both, Ameen, your marriage and keep you together until your marriage.” A third person wrote: “May Allah bless your marriage, fill your hearts with love, mercy and understanding, and make your union a way of getting closer to Him (sic).” Internet congratulated Zaira Wasim on her marriage. Internet congratulated Zaira Wasim on her marriage. Zaira Wasim’s Work Front Zaira rose to fame in 2016 with her portrayal of the young Geeta Phogat in Aamir Khan’s Dangal, a role that earned her both critical acclaim and the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. She went on to star in Secret Superstar (2017), playing a musically gifted teenager, and later appeared alongside Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Farhan Akhtar in The Sky Is Pink (2019). However, in June 2019, at the height of her career, Zaira announced her decision to retire from acting, citing her faith as the reason. In a heartfelt social media post, she explained that her work interferes with her “iman” (faith) and that she no longer feels connected to the profession in a way that aligns with her spiritual beliefs. Her decision sparked intense debate inside and outside the film industry – while many praised her conviction and courage, others criticized the move as a curtailment of artistic freedom.
Dangal actress Zaira Wasim now married, shares wedding photos: ‘Qubool hai’
