From Saif Ali Khan to Shah Rukh Khan, these Bollywood couples overcame cultural challenges and family objections to build lasting, inspiring interfaith marriages, proving that love knows no boundaries in both personal and professional lives. Kareena Kapoor, from a family of actors, and Saif Ali Khan, the Nawab of Pataudi, found love while filming Tashan. After overcoming family challenges and their struggles, they married in 2012 and have a son.
Suniel Shetty fell for Mana Kadri the first time they met. Despite initial opposition from both families, his parents needed convincing due to his tough image, and hers disapproved because of his long hair, they married in 1991. Maanayata Dutt, then Dilnawaz Sheikh, won Sanjay Dutt’s heart with her genuine care and kindness.
While he was with Nadia Durrani, Maanayata’s attention to his personal life and well-being led to their marriage in 2008. Genelia and Ritesh met on the set of Tujhe Meri Kasam in 2003. What started as a friendship gradually grew into love.
They kept their relationship private and married in a beautiful ceremony in 2012. Shah Rukh Khan, a Muslim, fell in love with Gauri Chibber, a Hindu Brahmin. Despite initial resistance from their families, they married in 1991.
Their enduring love story is one of Bollywood’s most iconic..