Viral
oi-Naincy Priya
Aliza
Sehar
Wedding:
In
a
heartwarming
turn
of
events,
Pakistani
YouTuber
Aliza
Sehar,
popularly
known
as
the
‘village
vlogger,’
has
embraced
a
new
chapter
in
her
life.
As
per
reports,
the
social
media
sensation
has
tied
the
knot
with
Dil
Muhammad
in
an
intimate
ceremony.
Aliza
took
to
YouTube
and
shared
videos
of
her
engagement
ceremony,
after
which
pics
from
her
wedding
also
went
viral
on
social
media.
The
news
of
her
engagement
and
wedding
comes
shortly
after
Aliza
grabbed
headlines
for
her
alleged
private
video
which
was
leaked
online.
ALIZA
SEHAR
GETS
MARRIED
TO
DIL
MUHAMMAD
Aliza
Sehar,
with
over
1.3
million
YouTube
subscribers
and
4
lakh
Instagram
followers,
is
known
for
portraying
the
simplicity
and
authenticity
of
rural
Pakistani
life.
Despite
her
recent
privacy
ordeal,
the
social
media
sensation
has
managed
to
keep
her
wedding
details
under
wraps
until
now.
PICTURES
&
VIDEOS
FROM
ALIZA’S
WEDDING
CEREMONIES
GOES
VIRAL
The
village
vlogger
signed
her
‘nikahnama’
in
a
close-knit
ceremony,
and
the
first
glimpses
from
her
D-day
are
finally
here.
As
per
reports,
Aliza’s
husband,
Dil
Muhammad,
is
originally
from
Pakistan
but
has
settled
abroad.
Several
pictures
and
videos
from
her
wedding
ceremony
made
its
way
to
Instagram,
check
them
out
here.
As
per
reports,
Aliza
Sehar’s
engagement
ceremony
was
held
on
November
15,
2023,
glimpses
of
which
were
shared
by
Aliza
herself
on
her
YT
channel.
For
the
engagement,
she
looked
ethereal
in
a
white
self-embossed
sharara
set
with
minimal
makeup
and
a
lace
dupatta.
For
the
wedding,
she
wore
a
green
sharara
set,
followed
by
a
red
lehenga.
Congratulations
poured
in
from
her
fans
and
followers
as
soon
as
the
video
and
pictures
surfaced
on
social
media.
We
at
Filmibeat
also
extend
our
congratulations
as
Aliza
and
Dil
mark
the
beginning
of
a
beautiful
journey
together.
ALIZA
SEHAR-ALI
MUHAMMAD’S
ARREST
Meanwhile,
some
Pakistani
media
channels
reported
that
Aliza
Sehar
was
arrested
after
the
wedding
for
alleged
display
of
weapons.
A
video
of
her
and
her
husband
showcasing
weapons
had
gone
viral,
following
which
police
took
action.
But
they
were
released
after
providing
valid
weapon
licenses.