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Mystery Surrounding Neelam Muneer’s Husband Finally Resolved

He is originally from Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan, and resides in Dubai.

The mystery surrounding the identity of Neelam Muneer’s husband has been resolved.

Neelam Muneer’s wedding took place in December 2024 during a private ceremony attended by close friends and family. The couple’s love story has been described as intimate, and they have received numerous well-wishes from fans following the release of their wedding photos.

Contrary to initial rumours suggesting he might be a wealthy businessman or an Arab sheikh, it has been clarified that Rashid is not a billionaire but rather a dedicated police officer.

It has been revealed that Muhammad Rashid, Neelam Muneer’s husband, is an officer with the Dubai Police’s Crime Investigation Department (CID).

This information came to light after the actress shared wedding photos on social media, prompting widespread speculation about her husband’s identity and background.

Despite the public interest, Neelam has maintained a level of privacy regarding her personal life, only sharing glimpses of her wedding festivities without extensive details about her husband

Furthermore, reports indicate that he is originally from Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan, and resides in Dubai.

In a recent interview with a private media outlet, Neelam Muneer’s brother-in-law, Samar Ranjha, revealed that he has brothers and two sisters. “My brother’s real name is Rashid, but his friends call him Shahid. He has been living in Dubai since 2006, where he runs a travel and tourism business, along with three to four restaurants.”

According to Samar, “Muhammad Rashid and Neelam Muneer first met at a restaurant in Dubai. They began chatting on Snapchat and eventually fell in love. They stayed in touch for two to two and a half years before getting married.”

Neelam’s brother-in-law revealed that the wedding and walima (reception) took place in Dubai, attended by a few family members, including himself.

“Upon their return to Pakistan, a walima will also be held in Mianwali,” he added.

He went on to add that both his brother and sister-in-law have good incomes.“Neelam Muneer is very well-mannered. We often keep in touch with her family.”

 

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