Vivian Dsena Happily Accepted Islam, Revealed About His Secret Marriage And Daughter

The actor shared that he doesn’t think it’s a ‘big deal’ to be married and be a father…

Vivian Desan with his wife

Vivian Desan with his wife

In a recent interview, Vivian Dsena opened up about his relationship with Nouran Aly, a former journalist in Egypt. He also revealed that he has a four-month-old daughter and has named her ‘Lyan Vivian Dsena’.The Madhubala actor also shared that he is been following Islam since 2019.

Mr. Dsena, who was last seen in ‘Sirf Tum’, said that he has always maintained a line between his professional and personal life. He and his wife wanted to keep things private and don’t want to indulge their families into the limelight.

 “Yes, I am married and have a four-month-old daughter. What’s the big deal about it, and how is this anyone’s concern? We would have announced the news of my marriage and the arrival of my daughter, but when I thought the time was right”.

Vivian views on marriage

The actor shared that he doesn’t think it’s a ‘big deal’ to be married and be a father. Questioning how it’s anyone’s concern, the actor said, “We would have announced the news of my marriage and the arrival of my daughter, but when I thought the time was right. I tied the knot with Nouran in an intimate ceremony in Egypt around a year ago. Becoming a father is a dream come true and the most wonderful feeling. I feel on top of the world each time I hold my baby in my arms. What more could I have asked for? We have named our daughter Layan Vivian Dsena”.

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Dsena on Islam

The actor responded to rumors that he had converted to Islam by confirming the claims and said that ‘not much has changed’ for him. “I was born Christian, and I follow Islam now. I started following Islam during the holy month of Ramadan in 2019. I find a lot of peace and solace in praying five times a day. So, here I put all the unsought speculations to rest,” he concluded.