Wedding bells: Minal Khan & Ahsan Mohsin tying the knot!

The ‘Nand’ actress, Minal Khan, and Ahsan Mohsin Ikram announced their wedding date by posting the invitation cards on their Instagram pages for their fans.

They will be tying the knot on September 10th!

The couple’s romantic captions displayed their love and affection for each other and their excitement for the wedding.

After their whirlwind engagement in June which happened right after their baat pakki in May, the wedding dates took their fans by delight. While most fans sent them well wishes and love in the comments below, a fair few raised their concerns about getting married in the holy month of Muharram and if that was a wise decision.

The couple had been dropping hints here and there about their wedding date being close by, especially on their Instagram handles by writing captions such as, “Prepping up! Let the countdown begin,” and “Guess what we’re up to?”, under their posts.

Minal Khan’s twin sister Aiman Khan had also commented saying beneath Ahsan Mohsin’s picture saying, “InshaAllah MashaAllah” with heart emoticons.

While the couple has been posting PDA-filled posts for a long time now, their relationship became public knowledge last year in November around Minal’s birthday when she posted on Instagram about a birthday surprise and dedicated the caption to Ahsan. She wrote, “Thank you Ahsan for this unforgettable surprise birthday party last night! I had 0 idea about this hahah. And they had Aiman on FaceTime! I can’t believe. You’re so special and you made me feel so special…

Minal Khan’s sister, Aiman Khan’s wedding to Muneeb Butt back in 2018 had been a sensation on social media and had taken it by storm. With several different events and dholkis, the fans were fully invested in staying up-to-date with the happening wedding. However, that was before COVID-19 had occurred.

Now fans are wondering whether or not Minal Khan’s wedding will be as grand and ornate as her sister’s during such times.

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