Isha Rikhi and Badshah: The Story Behind Their Relationship

Isha Rikhi finally dropped the news on Thursday. She confirmed it. She’s married to Badshah . It came out during some kind of Ask Me Anything session on social media. Fans had been asking about this for ages, you know? About her relationship with him.
It felt like a big deal, I guess. The confirmation itself was just the start. Naturally, now everyone wants to dig deeper into what happened between them. What’s the story behind it all?
And you know, those wedding pictures they were already floating around online earlier this year. Just popping up everywhere. It adds another layer of noise to everything. People are watching, trying to piece together the whole picture now.
So where do we even start with Isha and Badshah ? It’s a bit of a journey, really. A relationship that started way back. Almost four years, they were dating before the actual wedding sort of happened earlier this year. That kind of timeline just feels… layered.
They never really talked about how they first met, though. That part is always the most mysterious. You have to wonder where it all began. Reportedly, the meeting wasn't some grand, planned encounter. It happened through a mutual friend. Just a party setting, that kind of casual start. And from there, everything just clicked. They fell into this connection.
There were reports floating around back in October 2022. Pinkvilla put out something saying that when Badshah and Isha actually met through that common friend it was instant chemistry. They instantly vibed over their love for music. That kind of immediate spark, it’s something you can see. They seemed to have this shared taste, in films and music, whatever that means. A real connection there.
Isha herself is known a lot for her work in Punjabi cinema. She’s an actress, she models too. Started modeling first, which is interesting. Then she moved into acting. Her debut came with Jatt Boys Putt Jattan De back in 2013. That was the start of her film journey.
She managed to get into a few things later on. She appeared in some Punjabi films that got decent buzz. Like Happy Go Lucky , Mere Yaar Kaminey , and even What the Jatt!! and Ardaas . Those are tracks in her career.
But it’s not just Punjabi stuff, you know? She also crossed over into Bollywood territory. In 2018, she was in Nawabzaade . That film had some big names too Varun Dhawan, Raghav Juyal, Punit Pathak were all involved in key roles there. So she’s got that dual thing going on. Acting across different industries.
And then there's Badshah . He’s the singer-rapper side of things. A completely different world than Punjabi cinema and modeling, but they ended up in each other’s orbit.
It makes you think about how these things happen. How a random meeting turns into something solid. It’s rarely that neat, right? It’s messy. It involves those shared moments, the vibes. That initial connection through friends seems to have been the hinge point for everything. Four years of building up before they finally made it official.
People look at these celebrity relationships and try to assign some kind of perfect narrative. But honestly, I don't think that’s how it worked out. It was more about finding common ground. Music, shared tastes in movies that sort of thing is what brought them together initially.
It seems like the confirmation just opened up a floodgate of questions. Not just if they were together, but how did they navigate those years? What was that initial vibe actually like when it started as something more serious? It’s all speculation now, really. That’s how these things play out in public. Just bits and pieces floating around.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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