Love knows no bounds, as proven time and time again, and couples go above and beyond to demonstrate this. Many famous people have converted to marry their loving spouse or accepted their partner’s religion views. One such actress is Amrita Singh, a formidable talent. She was reared as a Sikh and was born to a Muslim mother and a Sikh father. She eventually converted to Islam and married Saif Ali Khan in an Islamic ceremony.
Amrita Singh was born to Rukhsana Sultana and army officer Shivinder Singh Virk. She is well-known for her roles in the films Betaab, Aaina, Mard, Chameli Ki Shaadi, and Khudgarz. It was known that her mother had been a political ally of Sanjay Gandhi in the 1970s Indian emergency.
She is both the great-granddaughter of Sobha Singh by way of her father’s side and the granddaughter of the late and well-known author Khushwant Singh.
Her radiant beauty and charisma made her the queen of the silver screen in the 1980s and 1990s. Ravi Shastri, a cricket commentator and former head coach of the Indian national team, was reportedly the man the actress was engaged to. She fell in love with Vinod Khanna, the man she was about to marry, after the pair broke up. But, her mother stepped in and disapproved of her marriage to a Hindu, preferring her daughter find a good Muslim husband.
Later, Nawab of Pataudi, Saif Ali Khan, and Amrita Singh, who was already a well-known and prosperous celebrity in the profession, allegedly fell in love at first sight. Despite their twelve-year age difference, the couple was said to be madly in love. The two were inseparable in spite of these obstacles.
Amrita Singh, who was raised as a Sikh, so underwent an Islamic conversion in order to wed Saif Ali Khan, the love of her life. In January of 1991, the couple exchanged vows. Two children, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan, were welcomed into the family. Nevertheless, the popular Bollywood couple separated after 13 years of marriage, and Saif later wed Kareena Kapoor.
Heropanti 2 was Amrita Singh’s latest film.