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AR Rahman’s daughter Khatija Rahman gets married; Fans congratulate the newlyweds

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Musical maestro AR Rahman’s daughter Khatija Rahman got married to Riyasdeen Shaik Mohamed. The legendary singer took to his social media handle and shared a priceless picture from his daughter’s wedding. “May the Almighty bless the couple .. thanking you in advance for your good wishes and love @khatija.rahman @riyasdeenriyan,” he wrote along with the photograph. 
 
In the photographs, Katija Rahman looked royal as she was seen dressed in a beautiful white traditional outfit. Riyasdeen Shaik Mohamed also coordinated with Khatija and wore a white sherwani. Fans rushed to AR Rahman’s post and congratulated the couple as they embarked on their new journey. One of the fans wrote, “Wow..Congratulations Both,” while another one said, “Hearty congratulations and wishing all the very best to this sweet couple.” A third one said, “Congratulations to the newly weds, sir. Best wishes to your family”. Bollywood celebrities including Gauahar Khan, Richa Chadha, and others also like the post. For the unversed, Khatija has sung a few songs in Tamil films, while her husband is an audio engineer and an aspiring entrepreneur.
 
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Khatija Rahman got engaged to Riyasdeen Shaik Mohamed on December 29th, which was also her birthday. Khatija took to her social media space and shared the news with netizens. Khatija had written, “With the blessings of the Almighty I’m happy to announce to you all my engagement with Riyasdeen Shaik Mohamed @riyasdeenriyan, an aspiring entrepreneur and a wizkid audio engineer. The engagement happened on 29th December, my birthday in the presence of close family and loved ones.”
 
Pinkvilla congratulates the newlywed couple. 
 
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