With the marriage of Kareena and Chotte Nawab Saif, the league of Hindu women married to Khans titans has further expanded.
So let's have look at some of the gorgeous Hindu ladies who tied the nuptial knot with Khans of Bollywood.
1. Kareena Kapoor - Saif
After enjoying a courtship period of nearly 5 years, finally Bebo and Saif got married yesterday.
So now it will be interesting to see, if Bebo will continue with her Kareena Kapoor status or will make a shift to Kareena Khan or Kareena Kapoor Khan.
2. Gauri Khan - SRK
One of the most influential wife from the celeb fraternity, who to belongs to a Hindu family is none other than Begum of King Khan. Gauri and SRK got married in 1991, after being into a relationship which continued for nearly 7 years.
As Gauri belonged to a Hindu family, therefore the couple had to face the filmy opposition of Gauri's family too.
3. Kiran Rao - Aamir Khan
Another fortunate lady who is the companion of one of the most admired Khan of the Bollywood is, Aamir's colleague turned wife Kiran Rao.
Before marrying Aamir, Kiran worked with him during the shooting of Lagaan, post which Aamir parted his ways from his wife Reema and held Kiran's hand.4. Avantika Malik - Imran Khan
It is an open secret that nephew Imran is a firm follower of 'Maamu Jaan' Aamir, and this he once again proved by marrying Avantika Malik, daughter of CNBC TV 18's head, Vandana Malik who is also a Hindu.
5. Malaika Arora - Arbaaz Khan
In spite of owning stupendous oomph and being a fantasy women of many, our very own Munni never shifted her love interest and married her long time boyfriend Arbaaz Khan.
Love flames got kindled for the couple, when they first met during a scorching hot ad campaign.
6. Seema Sachdev - Sohail Khan
Following the footsteps of elder brother Arbaaz, pampered bro of Sallu Miya, Sohail too went ahead with his Hindu lady love and married, Seema Sachdev a budding fashion designer and a Hindu Punjabi by origin.
Reports even suggest that the couple had an Arya Samaj wedding and later in the evening there was a nikaah.
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