Dipika Kakar and Shoaib Ibrahim are a match made-in-heaven. On May 25, 2020, the lovely couple took to their respective IG handles and poured Eid wishes to their fans.
The best moments of our lives are the ones spent with our loved ones. And festivals are a great time to get-together and spend time with our family members. In India, where every festival is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm, our celebs add the perfect flavour to it by giving major goals on how to celebrate the day. While Bollywood’s begum, Kareena Kapoor Khan gave a glimpse of the delicious mutton biryani cooked by her nawab husband, Saif Ali Khan, here is another famous telly couple, who is celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr with a lot of pomp and show. (Also Read: Deepika Padukone Interrupts Ranveer Singh's Live Chat, Spills Some Beans On His Bad Badminton Skills)
It is none other than television’s most loved couple, Dipika Kakar and Shoaib Ibrahim, who are busy with their Eid celebrations. It was on February 22, 2018, when Dipika Kakar had added Ibrahim to her name after she had said Qubool Hai to Shoaib Ibrahim in a nikah ceremony at his hometown, Maudaha. While the entire world is celebrating Eid, netizens were eagerly waiting for Shoaib and Dipika to give a glimpse of their Eid celebrations. The beautiful bahu of the Ibrahim family, who has been giving glimpses of the Iftaari celebrations made sure to treat her fans with her special Eid wishes.
On May 25, 2020, the world celebrated the end of the holy month of Ramadan with Eid-ul-Fitr. Dipika Kakar and Shoaib Ibrahim took to their respective Instagram handles and shared beautiful pictures of themselves to wish their fans. Deepika looked gorgeous in a peach and cream suit with matching bangles. Along with the pictures she wished, “Eid Mubarak” to her fans. On the other hand, Shoaib looked dapper in a peach coloured kurta and wrote, “Let this Eid be the happiest fr u.. May the guidance and blessing of Allah be wid u and ur fmly... Aap sabko Eid Mubarak.” Dipika also took to her Instagram stories and gave a glimpse of the special Eid delicacies prepared by her.
Last year on June 5, 2019, Shoaib Ibrahim had delighted his fans with an Eid special picture with his beautiful wife, Dipika Kakar Ibrahim and had wished their fans ‘Eid Mubarak’. While Shoaib had looked dapper in a blue kurta and bandhala jacket, Dipika had mesmerised us in her bright yellow coloured suit. The couple had also welcomed a special member in their family. Shoaib had always wanted to own a Ducati, a luxury superbike and his dream had gotten fulfilled on Eid. While posing with Dipika and his sister, Saba, Shoaib had posted pictures with his new bike. Along with the picture, he had written, “The dream that every boy carries has turned into reality for me today!!!!!! Thankyou Allah for everything #ducati #ducatiindia #panigalev4 #ducatiinfinitymumbai.” (Also Read: Sanjay Dutt, Maanayata Dutt And Daughter, Trishala Dutt Remember Sunil Dutt On His Death Anniversary)
In an interview with the Indian Express, Dipika had talked at lengths about her relationship with Shoaib. When asked what was that one thing, she loves about Shoaib, Dipika had stated that she loves the way he values each and every relationship in his life. Be it his family, friends or even co-actors, Shoaib is somebody, who treats everyone with the same respect. He does not differentiate between people and takes everyone along and walks ahead.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Dipika Kakar Ibrahim had reacted to the trolls and people who have targeted her for converting to Islam for marriage. She had said, “Why do I owe an explanation to you for my personal decision? Why do you expect that I will live my life on your terms and conditions? How are you even related to me? Just because I’m an actor and you get to know about my personal life doesn’t give you the right to abuse me or slam me whenever you feel like. Shame on you.” (Also Read: Rana Daggubati Reveals His Exes' Reactions To His Engagement And It's A Hilarious Sigh Of Relief)
Here's wishing Dipika and Shoaib, a very happy Eid-ul-Fitr.