
Religious extremism has been one of the negative innovations of online networking, with big names regularly disgraced for either following their hearts or accomplishing something that specific segment of fans feels is unseemly. While Indian cricketers Mohammed Shami, Mohammad Kaif and Irfan Pathan have been at the focal point of many such discussions, Zaheer Khan not being focused for going by a sanctuary with love bird spouse Sagarika Ghatge is an appreciated news.
After a great gathering which had Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma, Yuvraj Singh and spouse Hazel Keech, Sania Mirza, Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh among a few famous people in participation; the couple went by the Mahalaxmi sanctuary arranged in Kolhapur to look for gifts from the goddess.
Despite the interfaith marriage, the regard the couple hold for each other’s religion is exceptional and an indication of their common comprehension. While fans via web-based networking media don’t timid far from talking their brain, it’s awesome to see the such a circumstance not happening this time.
This time around hindus praising Zaheer for visiting temples but if some hindu celebrity would have visited madjid, story would have been different. #zaheerkhan
— TheGiniKhan (@giniromet) December 3, 2017
Newlywed #SagarikaGhatge Ghatge and #ZaheerKhan took blessings of goddess #Mahalaxmi in Kolhapur’s famous Mahalaxmi temple.. interfaith marriage should be like this…both should respect each other’s religion no #lovejihad #noconversion 😀 pic.twitter.com/OPrf8gFB4y
— Swapnil Saraswat (@swapniljourno) December 1, 2017
So, Zaheer Khan and Sagarika Ghatge visited the Mahalaxmi temple and NOBODY lost their mind? I mean no trolling and hate commentary?
Let’s take a moment to appreciate this – tolerant and ‘minding its own business’ INDIA. WELL DONE! 👏🏻👏🏻— Shivani Bazaz (@shivanibazaz) December 5, 2017
#zaheerkhan is marathi and sagarika also. So it’s the culture what matters not religion.
And he’s proud indian that’s enough for nationalism.— Rajni patil (@indian_patil) December 3, 2017

