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How a Pakistani-Indian couple overcame all odds to get married
PHOTO: Sergey Bespalov
Pakistani Huda and Indian Maneet dated for four years before deciding to tie the knot. But it took some time for their families to accept their relationship.
“It was just that she was from a different religion. Nothing else crossed their minds,” said the groom in a heartwarming video made for their wedding.
“From Jain to Gujarati still you do it, from Gujarati to Hindu still it happens but this was different,” said the groom’s mother. And so, the groom’s family gave him an ultimatum. “They said you either choose her or you leave home…so, he left home,” Huda said.
The 27-year-olds were devastated. Breaking into tears, they narrated the story of their struggle, hoping their families would accept their relationship. “We would not have married until the day they approved the alliance,” Huda told .
“I was hoping that they would at least see that the level of feelings we had for each other; they were quite strong so probably they would call me back,” said Maneet.
Fortunately, the parents eventually gave in and the couple had their beach wedding in Dubai. When asked what made them change their minds, the groom replied, “Love can change someone’s beliefs.”
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PHOTO: Sergey Bespalov
Pakistani Huda and Indian Maneet dated for four years before deciding to tie the knot. But it took some time for their families to accept their relationship.
“It was just that she was from a different religion. Nothing else crossed their minds,” said the groom in a heartwarming video made for their wedding.
“From Jain to Gujarati still you do it, from Gujarati to Hindu still it happens but this was different,” said the groom’s mother. And so, the groom’s family gave him an ultimatum. “They said you either choose her or you leave home…so, he left home,” Huda said.
The 27-year-olds were devastated. Breaking into tears, they narrated the story of their struggle, hoping their families would accept their relationship. “We would not have married until the day they approved the alliance,” Huda told .
“I was hoping that they would at least see that the level of feelings we had for each other; they were quite strong so probably they would call me back,” said Maneet.
Fortunately, the parents eventually gave in and the couple had their beach wedding in Dubai. When asked what made them change their minds, the groom replied, “Love can change someone’s beliefs.”
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