Music director Ismail Darbar Has talked frankly about his personal life, handled long -lasting rumors about his marriage with his second wife, Ayesha (formerly Preeti) and made it clear that her conversion to Islam was completely her choice. In a new interview, the famous composer also set the record of allegations of infidelity and shared rare insights into his family dynamics.Darbar revealed that when he met Ayesha, he was already separated from his first wife, Farzana, after years of incompatibility. “There was no conflict, just a growing distance between us,” he explained to Vickey Lalwani. When asked if his sons had any Harsel, he praised their maturity and said, “They understood the situation and never judged me. I am proud of how they have handled everything. “
‘She said yes after an hour’s long driving’
Darbar recalled claims about storage and recalled the moment he suggested for Ayesha. “After an argument with Farzana, I called Ayesha, and we walked on a car. After an hour I stopped the car and asked her to marry me. She said yes. To be honest, I had begun to develop feelings for her. She admired my work and was tied to me after our long conversations,” he shared.Darbar added that Ayesha’s decision to embrace Islam came from its own conviction, not during any persuasion. “She converted because she wanted to. There was no pressure on my part,” he clarified.
‘She left her glamor career for our family’
The composer also credited Ayesha to give up his thriving entertainment career to focus on his home and children. “She also dresses me today, she binds my laces. She left her glamor career behind our children,” he said lovingly.Darbar’s sons, Awez and Zaid Darbar, who are well -known digital creators, share a warm band with Ayesha. “They lovingly call her” Ayesha mom “and respect her deeply for how she has raised her younger brother, Imaan,” he revealed. Best known for its atmospheric points in Sanjay Leela Bhanalis Hum Dil de Chuke Sanam (1999) and Devdas (2002), Ismail Darbar remains one of the Indian cinema’s most famous composers – and his latest slicker offers a rare look at the man behind music, balances love, faith and family with grace.