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Mufti Qavi’s viral claim about marrying Aishwarya Rai sparks buzz

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ISLAMABAD: A video of Pakistani religious scholar Mufti Abdul Qavi has gone viral on social media in which he is talking about marrying Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai.

In the viral clip, Mufti Abdul Qavi claimed that a separation situation is emerging between Aishwarya Rai and her husband Abhishek Bachchan and if that happens, Aishwarya Rai will propose marriage to him in two to four months.

When the host asked how it is possible to marry a non-Muslim woman, Mufti Qavi gave the example of Rakhi Sawant converting to Islam and said that her name is now Fatima. He added that he will first convert Aishwarya Rai to Islam and change her name to Ayesha Rai.

It is worth noting that earlier, Mufti Abdul Qavi had also proposed marriage to Bollywood actress Rakhi Sawant, to which he reacted by saying that ‘Mufti Qavi is not easy to handle and is very different.

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