Basheer Bashi will give you lessons on marital fidelity

Basheer Bashi is a star now. All thanks to his wives! Yes, you heard it right. A Kochi native, Basheer Bashi had hit headlines earlier for his decision to get married for the second time. He now has two wives and two children. The young man was recently seen in the Bigg Boss show (Malayalam) and soon became popular. One of his videos along with his family has been doing rounds on social media and is viral now.

Trending video

After returning from the show, Bashi shared an adorable photograph as soon he landed in Cochin airport. In the photograph, he is seen holding his son at the airport. "Finally.... Back To Family" reads his post and his Facebook page is now flooded with messages. Meanwhile, in a video, Bashi is seen striking a pose with his wives and son and the video was widely shared by netizens.

Early life

Born on September 25, 1988 in Ernakulam, he is better known with the name, DJ-Bash. “I could only do my formal education till class 10. Since a very young age, I had to take up random jobs to stand on my own feet”, Bashi was quoted by a Malayalam website.

His interest in acting and music helped Bashi get a chance to host a TV show. He was active in modelling as well. Later, he acted in a Malayalam TV serial and even did a few music albums.

Currently, he runs a clothing store in Kochi.

Lucky breaks

On December 21, 2009, he got married to model, DJ & beautician, Suhana, with whom he has a son Muhammad Zaigham and a daughter Sunaina Sunu. Later, he married an entrepreneur, Mashura Mash after an affair.

“My first wife is my best friend. When I got attracted to a second woman, I couldn't hide it from her. I told her everything. Though she was initially a little upset, she understood me and approved my second marriage,” he said.

Basheer with second wife Mashura Mash (L) and first wife Suhana (R) and kids

“Both were love marriages for me. I could have had an extramarital affair like many others hiding everything from my first wife but I didn't want that. I wanted to be honest in relationships. It was with the permission of my first wife that I got married for a second time,” he added.

Activist too

Bashi was part of the team Freakerz of Kochi which staged protests against the Kiss of Love campaign against moral policing in Kerala. Bashi opined that it was the wrong way to protest against this issue.

“I have never seen marriage something as granted. Marriage should be the basis to every relationship in society. That was what I advocated,” he said.

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