
Meet IAS Athar Aamir's second wife, as glamorous as any Bollywood actress, he was once married to UPSC topper Tina Dabi; her name is...
IAS Athar Aamir Khan did not only get attention due to his professional achievements. Athar Aamir Khan also got attention for his personal life. Khan married IAS Tina Dabi in 2018 after they met during their training and she was the UPSC topper in 2015. The couple went on to divorce mutually in 2021. Reportedly, two months after Tina's remarriage, Athar got engaged to Dr. Mehreen Qazi, a doctor and social media influencer. The couple ultimately was married and welcomed a baby boy Ehaan. In June, 2024, IAS officer Athar Aamir Khan and his wife, Dr. Mehreen Qazi, went on to Instagram and publicly shared the happy news expressing their thankfulness: 'Almighty has blessed us with a baby boy!'
Mehreen has the elegance and style of a Bollywood actress. With the grace of a supermodel and features that seem sculpted to perfection, she captivates every eye in the room. She is simply alluring—elegant and glowing, and attractive.
Just like her husband, Mehreen Qazi hails from Kashmir. Mehreen is not just a doctor but also a well-known social media influencer. At present, she has 458k followers on Instagram. She holds a Master's in Medicine, a PG Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology from the UK, and a fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine from Denmark. Furthermore, she has served as a scientific officer at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre in Delhi.
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