Wali, who is the son of Ustad Hamid Ali Khan, shrugged off the conjecture, holding ‘certain elements’ in the film industry liable for attempting to mar his film career. “I’m single and haven’t gotten married to Noor. She’s my best friend,” he clarified. “Also, I didn’t get engaged to anyone in the US. Some elements have been creating problems for me and my family,” added Wali, who is part of the band Raga Boyz.
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He also confirmed that he and Noor will go on to complete Ishq Positive. According to sources, friendship between the two developed on the sets of before Noor took the director’s seat from Sangeeta. Sources close to both the actors added that the love-struck Noor has promised to always be by Wali’s side.
Wali’s nascent career in film seems to have borne the brunt of these rumours, as he has no other film in the pipeline and his music career continues to stagnate. Noor, who was set to make her directorial debut with the film, and Wali, who was also expected to set foot in Bollywood, seem to have put their careers at stake due to their alleged relationship. Hamid termed the stories as ‘totally false’ and supported his son’s claims, saying, “It’s untrue that my son has gotten engaged in the US. People have been causing us trouble. My son is in the US on vacation and I’m hope about his bright career.”
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Noor has previously been married thrice. She first got married to Dubai-based Hindu businessman Vikram in 2008. After a few months, she returned to Lahore and filed for divorce. Two years later, she tied the knot with TV actor Farooq Mengal, but the relationship only lasted for four months. In 2012, Noor got hitched to Awn Chaudry, a member of a political party, with whom she has a daughter. The two decided mutually decided to part ways after around two years.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2015.
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