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'When you marry...': Sonakshi Sinha's latest post for Zaheer Iqbal has fans intrigued

DNA Monday, 1 July 2024
Actor Sonakshi Sinha's latest Instagram post is loaded with love. She dropped a video featuring her husband and actor Zaheer Iqbal. In the video, Zaheer can be seen carrying Sonakshi's heels in his hand. "When you marry the greenest flag ever," she captioned the post, leaving fans in awe.
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