After their nikah ceremony, Gohar Rasheed and Kubra Khan celebrated their Haldi and Shendi events in Pakistan. The celebrity couple seemed excited on their wedding day, winning hearts with their well-thought-out plans.
Their nikah occurred at Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah, followed by lively post-wedding festivities back home. However, social media reactions were mixed after videos of their wedding dances surfaced.
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Some questioned the celebratory nature of their wedding, pointing out that they had recently performed Umrah. Others defended the couple, emphasizing that it was their choice to enjoy their special day as they wished.


The Pakistani entertainment industry has witnessed a series of high-profile weddings, with stars like Sheheryar Munawar, Mawra Hocane, Ameer Gilani, and Neelam Muneer already tying the knot. Now, Gohar and Kubra’s grand celebration takes center stage.
A noticeable trend in these celebrity weddings is the preference for intimate gatherings over highly publicized affairs. Initially, the couple remained silent about the speculation surrounding their marriage.
However, as their wedding festivities gained attention online, they chose to confirm the news creatively through an Instagram reel. The newlyweds shared a heartfelt video of their nikah, which took place on February 12 in front of the Holy Kaaba.
Close family and friends attended. Following the nikah, their Shendi event was a glamorous affair. Gohar donned a classic white kurta shalwar, while Kubra looked stunning in an embellished ghagra choli adorned with statement jewellery.
The couple and their industry friends took to the dance floor, making the event vibrant and memorable. Their energetic performances quickly went viral, drawing both admiration and criticism.
While many admired their joyous celebrations, some critics felt that, given their recent Umrah, they should have refrained from dancing. They argued that the couple should have demonstrated more reverence for their spiritual journey.
However, supporters defended them, stating that their pilgrimage was a personal experience and that they had every right to celebrate their marriage in a way that brought them happiness.