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UAE influencer Khalid Al Ameri confirms relationship with Indian actress Sunaina Yella in birthday selfie

UAE influencer Khalid Al Ameri confirms relationship with Indian actress Sunaina Yella in birthday selfie

Khalid Al Ameri confirms relationship with Sunaina Yella/Image: Instagram

After months of subtle hints and growing speculation, Emirati creator Khalid Al Ameri and Indian actor Sunaina Yella appear to have made their relationship public, not through an announcement but through a single mirror selfie tucked at the end of his birthday post.

A birthday post that said more than words

Khalid Al Ameri, known for blending humor with cultural commentary, shared a carousel of dimly lit, intimate birthday photos on Instagram that immediately caught the internet’s attention. The setting, soft lights, floral arrangements, and a quiet restaurant atmosphere suggested a celebration far more personal than his usual social updates.One of the early frames showed him in an all-black outfit, holding a bouquet, which was a notable style shift from the traditional white kandura his followers often associate with him. But the moment that set social media buzzing came later in the sequence. It was an image of him holding a woman’s hand, followed by a clear reveal of the hand’s owner, actor Sunaina Yella.He captioned the entire post, “A beautiful night to remember الحمدلله”, a message of gratitude punctuated with Arabic for “thank you God.”The closing image was unmistakable. In a mirror selfie, Khalid and Sunaina stood close together, fingers interlaced. She wore a striking purple saree. He matched the moment with a black shirt and trousers. Sunaina was tagged directly. For many followers, this was the confirmation they had long been waiting for.His Instagram Stories continued the theme. Two more photos with Sunaina appeared, including another shot of their hands intertwined and a picture captioned, “Thank you for the beautiful birthday.”

Rumours that began nearly a year ago

The speculation surrounding their relationship did not begin with the birthday post. It traces back to June 2024, when Sunaina shared a photo of herself holding someone’s hand. The image gained traction after Khalid liked it, followed by Sunaina liking his own post of two ring-wearing hands, a black-and-white image he captioned “Alhamdulilah”. Many interpreted both posts as quiet declarations.As speculation intensified, Sunaina briefly addressed the chatter. In a statement responding to circulating articles, she wrote, “Hi, I’ve seen some articles going around regarding my last post and wanted to clarify that I am indeed happily engaged. Thank you for all the wonderful messages that are coming in, it means so much.”The hints did not stop there. On 8 February 2025, she uploaded a picture of Indian chaat and reposted a high-tea moment. Khalid posted identical images at the same time, both shot in Dubai, and one of them was widely believed to have been taken by him. Together, the posts deepened public curiosity.

Their professional worlds and growing public interest

Khalid Al Ameri has built a following of more than 3.2 million through relatable sketches, family-oriented videos, and cross-cultural humor. His rising visibility in India, including his debut in the Malayalam film “Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies” earlier this year, has led to increased interest in his personal life.Before this new chapter, Khalid was married to fellow UAE influencer Salama. They met in 2006, became engaged the same year, married in June 2007, and went on to become one of the Gulf region’s most recognisable social-media couples. They share two sons, Abdullah and Khalifa, who frequently appeared in their family-centric content.Sunaina Yella, originally from Nagpur, made her screen debut in 2005 with “Kumar Vs Kumari”. She later appeared in the Malayalam film “Best Friends”, built her career across Tamil and Telugu industries, and was last seen in the 2023 release “Regina”. Her growing social presence has made her personal life a subject of interest among regional film audiences.

A soft launch that became a statement

While neither Khalid nor Sunaina has issued a formal announcement, the birthday post served as an understated confirmation, delivered through gentle gestures, matching posts, and a closing selfie that spoke louder than any caption.What started as scattered clues in 2024 has now taken shape as a relationship made visible on their own terms, quietly, warmly, and in a single frame shared with millions. Go to Source

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