The real reason for the separation between former Pakistan cricket team captain Shoaib Malik and his ex-wife Sania Mirza has surfaced.
According to Samaa TV Lahore Bureau Chief Naeem Hanif, tennis star Sania Mirza got the news about the meeting of former captain Shoaib Malik and actress Sana Javed three to four months ago, after which the last fight between the two took place on the same issue.
Naeem Hanif while speaking in Samaa Digital's podcast said that Shoaib Malik had been dating Sana Javed for the past three years and at that time Sana was married to famous singer and composer Umair Jaiswal.
Naeem Hanif said that Shoaib Malik was very interested in arts, he also did many entertainment shows, so Sana kept meeting with him continuously, and both of them kept meeting each other again and again in a private TV show.
He said that during this time there were rumors of relationship between Shoaib Malik and famous actress Ayesha Umar, but they were just rumours.
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He said that Sania Mirza had received the news of these things and the last fight between the two took place three to four months ago on the issue of Sana Javed, later Sania contacted her in-laws and invited them to Dubai where Shoaib's family He tried to make peace between the two, but the water had gone over his head.
Naeem Hanif said that there was no flexibility in Shoaib Malik's attitude to take the relationship forward, nor did Sania Mirza want to bear the matter further.
He further said that Shoaib Malik's family had realized that Sania would no longer live with them, but still they wanted that there should be no separation between them.
It may be recalled that former national team captain Shoaib Malik announced his second marriage with the well-known showbiz industry actress Sana Javed on Saturday. The wedding ceremony was held on January 18. went.