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This Article is From Nov 03, 2016

Lisa Haydon Tweets a Clarification: My Father-in-Law Isn't Pakistani

Lisa Haydon Tweets a Clarification: My Father-in-Law Isn't Pakistani
This image was posted on Instagram by Lisa Haydon
New Delhi: Actress Lisa Haydon, who recently married UK-based entrepreneur Dino Lalvani, has posted a series of tweets making it clear that her father-in-law, Gulu Lalvani, is not Pakistani, as claimed in a report that appeared in a publication.

Binatone founder Gulu Lalvani was born in Karachi and left during Partition and became an Indian citizen. He is now a British subject.

Lisa, 30, posted indignant tweets that read: "My husband is Indian. My father-in-law, Gulu Lalvani, was born in pre-partition India and was thrown out of what is today called Pakistan. To call someone, who has gone through the struggles of partition, non-Indian is absurd."

She added:
 
 

Gulu Lalvani co-founded British telecommunications company Binatone with his brother in 1958. His son Dino now runs the company.

Lisa made her wedding announcement on Instagram on October 30 with a "Just Married" snap:
 
 

Just Married

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Pictures from the beach wedding have thrilled social media.
 
 

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Lisa looked radiant in a white gown as she walked towards the aisle with her father, sisters and nieces:
 
 

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Lisa Haydon has no plans to quit acting or Bollywood now that she's married. In fact, she's already back at work:
 

The actress was recently seen in a cameo in Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. Lisa is known for her role in Kangana Ranaut's Queen, Akshay Kumar's The Shaukeens and Housefull 3.

She'll be next seen in a web series The Trip and Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi's Baadshaho.
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