Key Points
Armaan and Aashna share unseen registry ceremony pics
Amaal Malik appears despite family rift claims
Amaal previously accused parents of favoritism
Couple tied the knot traditionally in December
On Tuesday, Armaan and Aashna posted pictures on Instagram featuring the newlyweds enjoying their special moment with their closed ones.
"a year since we sealed the deal", the couple captioned.
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A special appearance by Armaan's brother Amaal Malik, who's seen happily posing with the married couple in one of the clicks.
The post became a highlight because Amaal had recently announced that he wasn't on good terms with his family. He blames his parents for his strained relationship with Armaan.
Amaal, in a now-deleted Instagram post, spoke about feeling belittled by his parents and hinted at growing apart from his brother, singer Armaan Malik. In his post, the singer also shared that despite his years of hard work, he felt unappreciated and questioned by his own family.
"I've reached a point where I can no longer keep silent about the pain I've endured. For years, I've been made to feel like I am less, despite spending days and nights toiling away to create a safe life for people. I cancelled every dream of mine, only to find myself being spoken down to and questioned about what I've ever done. I have spent my blood, sweat, and tears to create each of the 126 melodies that have been released over the last decade," read a part of the post.
Amaal made his debut as a composer in 2014 with Salman Khan's 'Jai Ho'.
Talking about Armaan and Aashna's wedding, Armaan and Aashna tied the knot in a traditional ceremony on December 28, at an event that was attended by close friends and family. The couple had been dating for a few months before solemnizing their relationship.
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