"Shocking Betrayal in Banjara Hills! đ Pakistani Man Arrested After Wifeâs Stunning ExposĂ© đ±"
- MediaFx

- Aug 16, 2025
- 2 min read
TL;DRHeyyy, TL;DR: In Hyderabadâs Banjara Hills, Keerthiânow called Zoha Fatimaâhas exposed her husband Fahadâs extramarital affair, accusing him of forced conversion, fraud, financial exploitation, and fake identity. Cops arrested Fahad along with his lover after Keerthi caught them redâhanded. The case spotlights serious issues around interfaith marriage scams, womenâs rights, and legal loopholes that enslave ordinary working folks.

The Story
You wonât believe this, fam! So, in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, on 15 August 2025, Keerthi (whoâd changed her name to Zoha Fatima after allegedly being forced to convert to Islam) gotchaâcaught her husbandâFahad, a Pakistani nationalâentangled with another woman at his coworkerâs house đĄ. Immediately, she rang up the cops, and both of them were arrested on spot!
Now listen to this wild detail: Fahad supposedly used fake documentsâeven a bogus Aadhaarâto hide that he was actually from Pakistan and convince Keerthi he was Indian. They tied the knot in 2016, and soon she says things spiraledâfinancial harassment, forced conversion, and burdens of loan EMIs over âč20âŻlakh all resting on her shoulders đ
And it doesnât stopâKeerthi alleges Fahad secretly renewed his passport multiple times without telling her, raising more red flags about his deceptive identity moves. Police are now diving deep into Fahadâs backgroundâreportedly he's been in India since 1998âand probing whether his relatives too are living here under false IDs.
This isnât the only forced conversion smell in the airâa recent incident in Kerala involved a womanâs suicide after she claimed her boyfriend coerced her to convert. That case, too, is under the scrutiny of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the new criminal code covering false promises of marriage and sexual exploitation.
Why This Matters (From Peopleâs Perspective)
Workingâclass women like Keerthi, already bearing emotional and financial burden, need better legal shieldsânot just sympathy.
Cases with interfaith dynamics, conversion, and identity fraud must be treated with nuanceânot used as tools to scapegoat entire communities.
Politically, the spotlight must be on justice and women's safety, not sensationalism or blame games.
MediaFx Opinion (People-First Lens)
At MediaFx, we stand with ordinary working mothers and divorcees like Keerthi, who navigated so many hardships and yet cried for justice. Her courage to expose abuse, fraud, and betrayalâdespite religious and financial pressuresâis the move we must praise and protect. The police and courts should not only punish Fahad but also ensure such hateâcharged conversions or identity crimes donât become systemic.
We believe the law must serve justice, not stigmatize interfaith love or identity. If the state fails women like Keerthi, we're all at risk. This is a wakeâup call to build equitable protections and make sure vulnerable folks aren't left in the crossfire of communal politics.













































