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“My CPR came in the form of Kabir Khan… He was a Khan not a Mathur; he was an atheist, which in the Mathur books is even worse than being a Muslim.” Seasoned TV host Mini Mathur, who made this statement in a video, says as long as people have faith, patriotism and loyalty, their religion must not be questioned.

Mini, a popular video jockey from the 1990s and one who was loved for her anchoring on “Indian Idol”, is married to ace filmmaker Kabir Khan of Bajrangi Bhaijaan fame. She did not tell her father about Kabir’s surname for a year before they got married. Now, they have two children — Vivaan, 14 and Sairah, 7.

Mini Mathur and Kabir Khan tied the knot in mid-February, 1998. Does she feel that there is still a mind-block about cross-cultural marriages?

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Mini Mathur: I Am A Product Of A Cross-Cultural Marriage & We Celebrate Every Religion

“Well, I feel communalism is emphasized at the moment… I feel that a lot of religion talk is happening. I feel that religion and religious talk really means nothing for the next generation,” Mini told IANS over the phone from Mumbai.

She says people “need to live lives happily with people who are cross-cultural”.

“People are marrying cross-culturally… I am a product of a cross-cultural marriage and we celebrate every religion.

“My best friend is Christian, my husband is Muslim. He is half Rao-Tamil Brahmin and half Pathan, and I am fully Kayasth. What are my children going to be? I have no clue… As long as they have faith, patriotism, and loyalty, nobody should ask them what their religion is,” she said.