Vivian Dsena's wife Nouran Aly revealed her fears of actor not being spared by society for converting religion
Vivian Dsena's wife Nouran Aly has got candid on the Love Jihad angle and how she worried fans would boycott him if he changed his religion to marry her
Published: Sunday,Jan 05, 2025 14:46 PM GMT-07:00

Vivian Dsena and Nouran Aly kept their relationship under wraps for the longest time. It was only after a newspaper revealed about his marriage to the Egyptian journalist and his daughter that he admitted to his second marriage. Vivian Dsena said that he prefers to keep his personal life personal, and was waiting for the right time to reveal to the world about his second marriage. It should be noted that his first marriage with Nouran Aly ended on a rather acrimonious note. She claimed that she faced domestic and emotional abuse in the marriage. Also, the settlement of alimony took a long time.
Whether it is Devoleena Bhattacharjee or Eijaz Khan, even celebs have faced the scrutiny of Love Jihad. In an interview to Galatta India, Nouran Aly said, “I did face trolling on the internet that I converted Vivian to Islam, people called it love jihad and all those things. Vivian too received hate on social media. It also affected his work pattern."
I did face trolling on the internet that I converted Vivian to Islam, people called it love jihad and all those things. Vivian too received hate on social media. It also affected his work pattern."
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She said that this religious discrimination of celebrities can be harmful personally or professionally. Their relationship too faced a lot of challenges. Nouran Aly said they had a lot of differences, and she knew that she could not convert her religion to marry Vivian Dsena. At the same time, she said she respected the fact that he might not convert for her.
Nouran Aly also clarified that Vivian Dsena is not a Hindu, but practiced his father’s religion Catholicism. His father is of Indian-Portuguese descent and is a doctor. Nouran said that while Islam and Christianity were both Abrahamic religions, she could not convert to marry.
She further said, “I actually stayed away for six months, because I was very worried and scared that he will do this for me. I knew he would not be spared by the society if he converted for a woman, and I too won't be spared.”
I actually stayed away for six months, because I was very worried and scared that he will do this for me. I knew he would not be spared by the society if he converted for a woman, and I too won't be spared.
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She said she felt what if he ends up regretting his decision to convert if he does not find her to be the partner he hoped or desired for. This led to her ghosting him for six months when she did not respond to his calls or messages.
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