Lisa Haydon Trashes A Leading Daily For Claiming Her In-Laws Are Of Pakistani Origin

Devika Sahni

After publicly announcing her engagement on Instagram, Lisa Haydon tied the knot with entrepreneur Dino Lalvani at a private ceremony in Thailand. The actress posted some stunning pictures from her wedding and all of them looked like they were right out of a dream.

Economic Times

But looks like the bride isn’t too pleased with the kind of things that have been written about her in-laws in a leading newspaper.

The actress took to Twitter to lash out at DNA for a story that reports her father-in-law Gulu Lalvani is of Pakistani origin. The article also states that Bollywood won’t mind bidding Lisa goodbye, now that she is married. 

In a series of tweets, Lisa took on the newspaper: 

She even took a sarcastic dig by stating that she will remain a part of Bollywood post her marriage as well. 

She made her point loud and clear. 

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