Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sania's poster removed


On objection by a section of crowd business establishments have started removing the poster of the "Poster girl".Recently a couple has changed their daughters name... It seems the brand Sania is hitting a new low
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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Wedding reception : Sania & Shoaib

Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, right, and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza look at each other during their wedding reception in Hyderabad, India. Mirza and Malik were married on Monday, April 12, 2010
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Love @ third sight for sania mirza

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Falling in love at first sight in not new, but ever heard of falling in love in the third one? Well, that's the case as far as the newly married cross-border sports couple Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik are concerned.

Appearing before the media for the first time since their controversial, yet news headline dominating wedding, Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik disclosed that their love for each other was of a different kind.

A visibly happy and vibrant Sania told 'anxious' media persons she had met Malik for the first time in 2004, but the meeting lasted for only two minutes at a restaurant in Hobart.

The very next day Shoaib along with former fast bowler Waqar Younis came to watch her match where she found the 'all-rounder' Malik 'very simple' and 'attractive.'

But when did they decide to take the marital vows? It was after Mirza's engagement with childhood friend Sohrab Mirza crashed, said the giggling tennis ace, and also made it clear that Shoaib did not propose to her.

"It was decided from both sides," Sania said.

Sania said now that they are married, she wants to forget all the hullabaloo surrounding her wedding lead a happy life.

Responding to a question, she made it clear she would continue supporting her homeland in future India-Pakistan encounter on the cricket field, but was quick to add that she would want her hubby to hit a century.

While Sania did much of the talking, Shoaib, though unwanting, responded to some questions.

Replying to a question, Shoaib clarified that Sania would play 'only' for India and she would have the good wishes of Pakistan.

Shoaib Malik & Sania Mirza @ wedding reception

Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, right, and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, center, pose for a photograph with an unidentified woman during their wedding reception in Hyderabad, India.
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Sania wedding reception in Hyderabad,

 April 15, 2010 photo provided by the Mirza family, Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, second right, and Indian tennis starSania Mirza, center, pose for a photograph along with Sania's father Imran Mirza, left, mother Naseema Mirza, right, and Sahara Group chief Subroto Roy during their wedding reception in Hyderabad, India. Mirza and Malik were married on Monday, April 12, 2010
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I was marrying a person, not a Pakistani: Sania

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"I wasn't marrying a Pakistani. I was marrying a person I liked and he was marrying a person."
This was Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza response in her first media interaction, four days after she tied the knot with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik(28), when asked about her cross-border marriage that hogged media limelight for days.
"It didn't matter if he (Shoaib) was from Timbuktu. He could have been from anywhere," Sania (23) said.
"I was marrying a person, not a Pakistani, people try to make it political but we were very clear that we were two individuals who were getting married just like normal people... Everyone had an opinion... but the most important thing is that now we are relieved as we are married," she said.
Sania said now that they are married, she wants to forget all the hullabaloo surrounding her wedding and lead a happy life.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Shoaib Malik, right, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, left and Sania's father Imran Mirza pose during a Sangeet ceremony

In this photo taken on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 and provided by the Mirza family, Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, right, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, left and Sania's father Imran Mirza pose during a Sangeet ceremony, part of wedding festivities, in Hyderabad, India
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Shoaib Malik, right, and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza pose for a photo during a Sangeet ceremony

In this Wednesday, April 14, 2010 photo provided by the Mirza family, Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, right, and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza pose for a photo during a Sangeet ceremony, part of wedding festivities, in Hyderabad, India
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Shoaib Malik & Sania Mirza look at each other during a Sangeet ceremony

In this photo taken on Wednesday, April 14, 2010, and provided by the Mirza family, Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, left, and Indian tennisstar Sania Mirza look at each other during a Sangeet ceremony, part of wedding festivities, in Hyderabad, India. Mirza and Malik were married on Monday, April 12, 2010.
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Sania to be Pakistan Govt's brand ambassadors

Cricketer Shoaib Malik and his Indian wife Sania Mirza are to be declared as brand ambassadors of Pakistan's population welfare ministry, it was announced here Wednesday.
Population Welfare Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan made the announcement while speaking to reporters here Wednesday before leaving for India on a five-day official visit, during which she will also attend the newly-married couple's wedding reception.
She expressed the hope that the pair would play their role in controlling the high birth rate in both India and Pakistan, Online news agency reported.
Responding to a question, the minister said the marriage of Shoaib and Sania would help to revive the stalled sub-continental peace talks.
She said a 'historical reception' would be accorded to Shoaib and Sania on their arrival in Pakistan.
Speaking about her engagements in India, Awan said she would be meeting Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister M.S. Gill.
Awan is visiting India at Azad's invitation. 

Wedding reception of Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza

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The sangeet ceremony of the newly-wed Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, who tied the knot with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik earlier in the week, was today held at a city hotel here.

Both Sania and Shoaib, who got married on Monday, attended the ceremony.

Sania's outfit for the occasion was designed by Shantanu and Nikhil, while Shoaib's dress was gifted to his newly-wed wife's family members, the tennis player's spokesperson said.

The guests had a lively evening as some enthralling music was played out on the occasion.

The menu for the evening included a lavish spread of about seven starters, a salad counter, a kebab corner, 10 main course dishes and six deserts, the spokesperson added.

Former tennis players Jaideep Mukherjee and Akhtar Ali also attended the wedding celebrations.

Inidan fans change theie daughters name to Sangeetha from "Sania"


Annoyed by tennis player, Sania Mirza's marriage to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, a Ujjain couple have decided to change their eight-year-old daughter's name from Sania to Sangeeta.
The couple Geeta and Madanlal Harod had named their daughter after Sania in 2002 as they felt that the name would bring glory to their family.
Madanlal told PTI that although he was a staunch Hindu, he and his wife had no problems in giving their daughter a Muslim name as Sania was very popular then.
He said that they liked the name Sania as the tennis player had brought glory for India through her game.
An application to change his daughter Sania's name to Sangeeta has already been filed with the Saraswati Shishu Mandir where her daughter is studying in class III, he said.
Sania's name would not have been changed had the tennis player had married an Indian Muslim, Madanlal said.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mrs Shoaib Malik...........

Sania Mirza (R), Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik (L) and Sania's mother Naseema Mirza smile during the wedding ceremony
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Subroto Roy blesses India's tennis player Sania Mirza

Subroto Roy (L), chairman of Sahara India, blesses India's tennis player Sania Mirza (C) as Sania's father Imran Mirza (2nd L) and her mother Naseema Mirza (R) watch during the wedding ceremony in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad April 12, 2010.
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Sania mirza with her family @ wedding

Shoaib Malik, left and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza , sit as they pose for photographs during their marriage ceremony in Hyderabad, India on Monday April 12 2010. The union of two of South Asia's best known sports personalities came amid a controversy caused by another Indian woman, Ayesha Siddique, who claimed she was already married to Malik. Last week, Muslim elders brokered a divorce between the pair, clearing the way for the wedding. Also seen standing are from left, Sania Mirza's father Imran Mirza, sister Anam Mirza, Malik's mother Sultana Farooq and Sania's mother Naseema Mirza.

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Sania Mirza react during their marriage ceremony

Sania Mirza react during their marriage ceremony in Hyderabad, India on Monday April 12, 2010
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At last Sania Mirza married

Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza married Monday after a troubled engagement in a union that bridges the two nations' bitter sporting and political divide.
The wedding was the final chapter in a complex and often contradictory saga during which Malik consistently denied claims by an Indian woman, Ayesha Siddiqui, that she had married the cricketer in 2002.
The ceremony took place in the presence of family and friends at a hotel in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, Mirza's spokeswoman Rucha Naik said.
"The (wedding) has just been completed. Please pray for the couple," Naik told reporters.
The marriage was originally scheduled for April 15. The Press Trust of India cited family sources as saying it had been brought forward after Muslim clerics in Hyderabad criticised the fact that Malik was living in his future bride's house before the wedding.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Shoaib moves out of Sania's house b4 wedding

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Amid hectic wedding preparations, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in keeping with customs has moved out of Sania Mirza's house before their marriage on April 15 though his family members are staying at her place.

The clarification came from Sania's spokesperson after a fatwa was issued by Sunni Ulema Board which said that a bride and the groom staying in the same house before marriage is un-Islamic and unacceptable.

When contacted, the All India Sunni Ulema Board distanced itself from the fatwa.

"We have nothing to do with this outfit. Such fatwas cannot be issued," AISUB spokesperson said.

Shoaib-Sania a hit masala on Pak TV

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With the Sania Mirza-Shoaib Malik wedding only a few days away, Pakistani TV channels are busy running special shows some serious, some not-so-serious on the couple.

In a special edition of Geo News' religious chat show 'Aalim Online', host Aamir Liaquat Hussain, referred to by his numerous detractors as 'Jaahil Online', talked about the importance of the 'nikaah' to a virtuous woman.

He told his audience that a man should marry a woman who is 'respectful', not someone who is rich, famous and beautiful. He also rebuked cricketer Shoaib Malik for making fun of the 'nikaah'.

"Whatever has happened to Shoaib (vis-a-vis Indian woman Ayesha Siddiqui who claimed to be married to him) is his own doing. He has made a 'tamasha' of nikaah, with the whole world asking if nikaah can be done on the phone or not," Hussain said.

He even spoke to Ayesha Siddiquis father on the show. "Why did you allow your daughter to meet him, speak to him on the sly? Why did you not object then?" Hussain also gave a sermon on the fact that Pakistanis should not get too excited because they were getting a 'bahu' from 'Bharat'.

He said Shoaib had done his "setting" and was now practicing "dance". Hum Sab Umeed Sai Hain, the same channels flagship humour show, shot a parody on the couple.

In the spoof, Shoaib tells the host that his sudden decision to marry was because tennis star Sania has fitness issues and he was free for a year (due to a ban imposed on him by the Pakistan Cricket Board). "We were both free, so we decided to marry," he said.

The Sania lookalike tells the host that she had earlier "practiced" how to get engaged and now she was practicing to marry and she was sure that she'd win the "final round".

 She said in tennis, "love" means nothing "zero".  Asked if she was happy with her decision, she said, "My family is saying I am happy, so I must be happy!"

Another spoof has hard line ideologue Zahid Hamid criticizing the Indo-Pakistan marriage, saying that Shoaib was being "unfair" to his country and that this marriage was not "valid".

When reminded that Sania was a Muslim, the spoof quoted Hamid as saying: "If you're a Hindu Hindustani, you're a Hindu first then a Hindustani, and if you're a Non-Hindu Hindustani, you are still a Hindu first and then a Hindustani."

On other channels, talk show hosts are doing specials on the couple asking designers what Sania should wear for her wedding, discussing how a storyline would unfold if a serial was planned on their lives, and even a possible book on whether the marriage last.

supporters of Ayesha Siddiqui, protests

supporters of Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims she married Pakistan cricketer Shoab Malik in 2002, protest against Malik in front of her residence in Hyderabad on April 6. The celebrity wedding of Malik and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza was back on track Wednesday after he "divorced" another woman
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cricket bats which carry pictures of Indian tennis star Sania Mirza

A Pakistani shop keeper shows cricket bats which carry pictures of Indian tennis star Sania Mirza and Pakistan's former cricket captain Shoaib Malik in Malik's hometown of Sialkot Pakistan on Friday, April 9, 2010.
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Sania Mirza and Pakistan’s former cricket captain Shoaib Malik,

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FILE - In this Monday, April 5, 2010 file photo, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, left, and Pakistan’s former cricket captain Shoaib Malik, right, address the media in Hyderabad, India. A Muslim imam chosen to conduct the planned wedding between Malik and Mirza says the pair have moved up the ceremony

Sania, Shoaib iving together before marriage ???

Tennis star Sania Mirza's marriage with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has sparked another row with some religious scholars issuing a 'fatwa' or religious edict against their living and mingling freely even before the marriage is solemnised.

Sunni Ulema Board, a group of religious scholars, said both the sportspersons were bringing disrepute to Islam and Muslim community through their actions.

The board issued a 'fatwa' terming their actions 'haram' (forbidden) and asked Muslims to stay away from the April 15 marriage.

'The kind of actions the two are indulging in like living together and addressing media together are 'haram' in Islam,' said Moulana Haseebul Hasan Siddiqui, a religious scholar.

Shoaib has been staying at Sania's residence here for more than a week and television pictures showed them dancing and doing physical exercises together.

'Islam permits a man and woman to see each other only once before marriage and it does not allow them to live together and indulge in this sort of activities before marriage,' he said.

He felt that all the actions of Sania and Shoaib were bringing a bad name to Islam and the Muslim community and advised invitees to stay away from their marriage as men and women would mingle freely there in total disregard of Islamic principles.

'Muslims should stay away from such gatherings where men and women mingle freely in violation of Islamic principles,' he said.

The religious scholar had also issued a 'fatwa' against Sania Mirza for favouring pre-marital sex three years ago. He had opined that Sania committed a big sin by promoting 'zina' (fornication). The tennis ace, however, denied making the remarks.

Shoaib has already come under criticism from clergy for denying marriage with Ayesha Siddiqui even after admitting that he signed the 'nikahnama'. The Pakistani star last week divorced Ayesha after the latter filed a case of cheating against him.

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