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Muslim rule is not because Apu divorce Shakib !!


Apu was convinced by changing religion to get Shakib Khan, Apu Islam Khan But there was no end to it. To cut Apu from life, Shakib wrote in the Talakanam, 'After marriage,' he does not want to follow the Muslim tradition 'and' boyfriend is going out of the way, 'he wants separation.

 Shakib Khan, the lawyer of Shakib Sheikh Sheikh Sirajul Islam, said, "The reason given in the Talakamanya sent to Apur address on 22 November."

 He said, 'Apu Biswas married Shakib Khan when he was converted at the time of marriage. He was supposed to follow Muslim tradition and be a housewife. But Apu did not keep that faith.

 Shakib complained in the Talakanam, Apu went to go out of the country with boybandhu, locking the boy's son. But this boy, who is not, did not open the book.

 Shakib also mentioned that after hearing about the boy being locked up, he ran away at Apu's house. But after failing to rescue the child, he did a GD in the concerned police station.

 But Apu Biswas denied the fact that he had gone to Calcutta for treatment. The son left his son, not near the job, but with the bigbone. The boy had left the boy because of the cold winter of Calcutta, who told him not to take the boy to India.

 In the movie "Kal Morning" in 2006, film enters Apu Biswas From then on till 2017, there were 70 films in the series, Shakib-Apu. Nine years ago, when married in secret, this star couple, at the top of the discussion, However, their secret family was not going to the media.

 But nine years later, debate started with their relationship when their children reached Apu Live on their private TV channel with Abraham. Apart from the other heroes, Shabib Khan is very fond of his talk, including disrespecting Shakib's family, and various allegations against Apu Biswas. There was also controversy about the tension of relations.

 Shakib Khan is currently shooting for India in Hyderabad. And he was found in contact with Apu for the Talaknama.


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