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Ushna Shah’s privacy invaded by blogger

“This man has no principles, no ethics, and no business being hired for anything. I invited him out of courtesy, and he showed none. I am absolutely repulsed,” she added.

Every woman wants her wedding to be flawless. Which is why every bride makes a lot of preparations in advance to make sure that everything goes as planned.

Yet, some people fail to respect a celebrity’s privacy when they get married, even when specifically requested to do so. The recent wedding of actor Ushna Shah and golfer Hamza Amin was unfortunately tarnished by numerous unfavourable circumstances.

On Monday, the newlywed called out a visitor who had disobeyed the explicit conditions given in the invitation by posting on Instagram. She explained that AB Lakhani of Moovyshoovy had been invited out of courtesy because she had known him for years and he was there at the office where the invites were being designed. She then voiced her indignation and sense of violation.

“This man has no principles, no ethics, and no business being hired for anything. I invited him out of courtesy, and he showed none. I am absolutely repulsed,” she added.

He brought in a camera and an uninvited guest despite being told there were no plus ones permitted. He even told her family a lie by saying she had given her OK for their attendance. She was more upset when the photographer sent unapproved pictures to many media outlets.

The actor also shared screenshots of the invitation she had sent to Lakhani.

She also addressed the comments made about her outfit, expressing her dismay at the fact that people were focusing on this instead of the serious breach of privacy that had occurred. She wrote, “Whether my dress looked Indian or Mongolian to people, does anyone deserve to have their privacy invaded like this? Our nikah enclosure was meant for only 15 family members. I am appalled that this man would stoop so low.”

The Parizaad actor stated that she will take legal action against those responsible.

Written by Shaheer Ahmed

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