Sohail Khan and Seema Sajdeh’s revelation in reality show

Sohail Khan’s son’s naming mystery

Sohail Khan’s son: Sohail Khan and his ex-wife Seema Sajdeh are once again the topic of discussion in Amazon Prime Video’s reality show ‘The Alliance’. Despite the divorce, the relationship between the two is still strong. A week after her entry in the show, Seema made a grand comeback and the two are going down memory lane. His two sons, Nirvana and Yohan, are also a part of this new family’s journey.

Interesting story of Sohail’s naming

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During a conversation with Ali Goni on the show, Sohail Khan revealed an interesting secret. He told that he wanted to name his elder son ‘Ram Khan’. Sohail jokingly said, ‘When Seema was pregnant, we had decided that if it was a boy, I would keep the name and if it was a girl, Seema would keep the name. I wanted to keep the name Ram. Ram Khan! Because we are a secular family.

However, Seema was a little hesitant about this name and had also thought of a name of her own. When the son was finally born, he was named Nirvana. This statement of Sohail surprised everyone in the show. He also said that everyone appreciates the open and secular upbringing that the Khan family’s children received.


Reason for breakdown of Sohail’s marriage

Sohail Khan also revealed the reasons behind the breakdown of his marriage on the show. According to her, her career was not in the right direction at that time and her mental health was also affected, due to which she lost Seema. He respected Seema a lot as the mother of his children. Sohail said that Seema has always been a good mother and even now both stand together for the happiness of their children.

Both the former husband and wife appear comfortable with each other in ‘The Alliance’. They openly discuss their married life, raising children and old memories. Seeing this, fans feel that relationships can be maintained properly even after divorce. Both Nirvana and Yohan are growing up in the love of their parents.


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