Advertisement

Updated 9 July 2024 at 14:59 IST

Luv Sinha Excludes Sister Sonakshi From Family Photo Amid Rift, Wishes Parents On Anniversary

Luv Sinha's omission of his sister Sonakshi Sinha from the family photo comes days after he revealed the reason behind his absence from her wedding.

Follow: Google News Icon
Advertisement
Luv Sinha with family
Luv Sinha with family | Image: Luv Sinha/Instagram

Sonakshi Sinha got married to Zaheer Iqbal on June 23 in the presence of her family and close friends. While her parents Shatrughan and Poonam Sinha, and brother Kussh attend the intimate ceremony, her other brother Luv gives it a miss. Since then reports suggest of alleged rift between Sonakshi and Luv. Amid this, Luv's recent post has added fuel to the rumours.

Luv Sinha leaves out sister Sonakshi in anniversary post for parents

On Tuesday, the Gadar 2 actor took to his Instagram Story and shared a throwback photo in which he along with his twin brother Kussh is posing with his parents, Shatrughan and Poonam Sinha. Sharing the post, he penned an anniversary wish that reads, "Happy anniversary to my amazing parents. We were blessed to have been born as your children, and are grateful for every moment we share with you.”

(A screengrab from the post | Image: Instagram)

Why Luv Sinha didn't attend Sonakshi-Zaheer's wedding

Luv's omission of his sister Sonakshi from the family photo comes days after he revealed the reason behind his absence from the wedding. In a now-deleted X post, he attacked Zaheer's father Iqbal Ratansi and said that he had connections with a politician whose ED enquiries had vanished in the "washing machine". He wrote, "With carefully curated news stories about his family business, nobody tread grey areas like the groom’s father’s proximity to a politician whose ED enquiries had vanished in the ‘washing machine’. Nor was there a whiff of the groom’s father’s stint in Dubai….”

He added, "The reasons are very clear as to why I didn’t attend, and would not associate with some people no matter what. I’m glad a member of the media did their research instead of relying on creative stories being put out by a PR team.” This post is still visible on his profile.

(A screengrab from the post | Image: X)

However, later he dropped another post on X and shared that his earlier post about Iqbal Ratansi was not his statement but an excerpt from a news article. “The quote that is being incorrectly attributed to me is not my statement, and was written in an article by a senior journalist. The matter is now closed, and I will not be commenting on it any further," he wrote.

Published 9 July 2024 at 14:59 IST