Hindu-Muslim same sex couple couple couple and inspire

Same marriages of Sud-Asian sex are still taboo, even in contemporary society. To add to the controversial nature of their relationship, both come from completely different cultural and religious backgrounds that have a problematic story to fight against the other. However, they had their romance flower in New York, the only real home for all those who look like an outsider.


Back when a gay couple based on NYC inspirationADITYA Madiraju AND AMIT SHAHI got married in a traditional Hindu temple, we have been planted by the rupture of symbolic boundaries. However, the couple lesbians Anjali Chakras and Sundas Malik took the alarm, the South Asian relations to new heights. Surprisingly, these two couples had their romance blossom in New York, the only true home for all those who like an underdog.

The couple recently had its one year anniversary with a photoshoot. It is not uncommon, but the difference is that the images of Malik and chakra went viral. The marriages of same South Asian sex are still taboo, even in contemporary society. To add to the controversial relationship of their nature, the two are from completely different religious and cultural backgrounds who have a problematic history of fighting against each other.

While Anjali is a Hindu India, Sundas is a Muslim Pakistan. These differences have inspired Asian women southern Queer, whether closed or just curious. Even further, they are an inspiration for any relationship inter-religious or inter-cultural, leaving people who faint outside the convention know that it's okay to be different. In fact, your differences can be that force you together. After all, they say that opposites attract.

The women met and currently living in New York. After months of discussions on the exchange Suder South Asian community and the rest of Tumblr Instagram, they finally decided to meet in real life. Their first visit to the Empire State Building. Malik, a New Yorker throughout life, rolled his eyes to the nature of tourist activity, but she went with her because "the tickets were free and it was with a pretty girl, so why not?"

Malik is a Pakistani artist who frequently appears scenic shots and dream of her and Bae. More importantly they are genuine. Both radiate love the purest way. While the aesthetic and artistic eye Malik's killer, that is to say Sarowar Ahmed, the photographer who captured these two for their milestone of one year.

The shooting took place where their love was born - New York. Kisses sweet forehead under a clear umbrella on a rainy day in Bryant Park Smooches on a Ferris Wheel, after looking at these pictures, it is no wonder they are viral.

After the notorious date of the Empire State date, it continued almost immediately in a night together - but not how you think. They went to the house of the family of Chakras, who did not realize the girls saw so romantically. They invited Sundas to spend the night, and after that, the rest was history.

Malik sille a family rather conservative with some Hindu knowledge. However, the family of the Chakras welcomed with open arms, especially since she attended her first puja, a ritual Hindu prayer. They taught him all the gods and aspects of religion. Next in the celebrations? Eid with the family of Malik!

This can not go unsaid - matching their playing kit is complete. Saris to casual looks, the girls look like ethereal beings side by side - the image of the excitement and joy. Even better, they prefer to rent clothes rather than buying new clothes, as it is more durable.

These two are a true example of the amazing things that can happen when you transcend the boundaries of all kinds - heck; This can even bring the divided nations. We are proud of these girls have made progress in the South Asian LGBTQ representation, but according to them, their love is just that - love.

Although their love was politicized by every possible person, Malik note another note: "Although the overwhelming response was excellent, we never really thought that we share we share with each other would be a barrier" restorative "between religions and cultures always in conflict."

Shoutout to both to make people more comfortable with their identity - this is no small feat, even if it is not intentional.


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