Model Mushk Kaleem is set to tie the knot

She asked everyone to 'save the date' for her marriage with Nadir Zia on Instagram


Entertainment Desk November 26, 2021

Congratulations are in order for renowned model and budding entrepreneur Mushk Kaleem, who has just announced she will be tying the knot in December.

She and fiancé Nadir Zia will be sealing the deal with a nikkah ceremony on December 15, followed by a wedding ceremony on December 17 and a reception on December 18.

Taking to Instagram, Kaleem first uploaded an adorable photo with her beau and captioned it "Should we tell them?” This was coupled with the hashtag ‘You can’t dance with’ and ‘M&NZ’, which made things quite obvious.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Mushk Kaleem (@mushkkaleem)


Even for the uninitiated, just the photo of the duo looking into each other’s eyes was proof enough. The comments section was also rife with fellow celebrities and models proudly announcing they had a hunch about the romance brewing between the two.

Everyone, however, was more than happy for Kaleem. So to finally, officially announce her big day, the model shared a photo of her and Nadir’s wedding card, to let her followers know that the countdown has begun. “20 days to go, Alhamdulillah,” she captioned the post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Mushk Kaleem (@mushkkaleem)

Kaleem has modelled for several high-end brands and recently won the Best Female Model award at the 20th Lux Style Awards.

Proving herself to be more than just a pretty face without ever needing to, Kaleem has in the past made it a point to call out colourism in Pakistan’s fashion sphere by shaming brands editing her bronze complexion. She has also opened up about suffering from severe body dysmorphia and become an inspiration for emerging talent by making it so far, so soon without any antics.

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