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Despite being a public figure, he values privacy and prefers not to show his personal life. He expresses deep affection for his family.
Fame brings both rewards and challenges, a truth well known to Indian cricketers. While their triumphs are hailed by millions, their missteps often lead to severe backlash. Fans sometimes go too far, hurling insults not only at the players but also at their loved ones. Irfan Pathan, a key member of India’s 2007 T20 World Cup squad, has been facing this issue. His wife, Safa Baig, has been subjected to vile trolling.
Since their marriage in 2016, Safa has faced her share of harsh criticism for nail polish and a blurred photo. Safa has endured it all.
“I felt terrible at first, and I believed it was unnecessary. My wife is the head of my home, just like my mother was the head of ours. It’s wrong when people say things. Yes, trolling has occurred, and it was completely unjustified. Initially, my wife was deeply hurt by it. As for me, my rule is not to read any comments,” Irfan Pathan said on Lallantop.
Despite being a public figure, he values privacy and prefers not to show his personal life. He expresses deep affection for his family.
“If it was my choice, I would share pictures of my family every day. However, despite being a public figure, I value my privacy deeply. I believe that true happiness should not be displayed in public. Everyone finds their children beautiful, and I certainly do as well. My son Suleiman, in particular, is the most handsome young man, with his curly hair and light eyes. Imran, on the other hand, has manners. What makes my wife beautiful is not only her appearance but her character as well,” he added.

