Kazakh TV presenter and journalist Dinara Satzhan announced that her family has begun preparations for the wedding of her eldest son Danial. The star revealed that one of the main pre-wedding rituals, syrga salu, has already taken place. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
"There is a Kazakh proverb: if you share happiness, it becomes greater. Today we put earrings on our future daughter-in-law," Satzhan wrote on Instagram.
According to the TV presenter, she has known her son's chosen one, named Ainur, for four years. When her son was serving in the military, she and her future kelin (daughter-in-law) stayed in touch and visited him together.
"That's when I realized that my son made the right choice. Ainur is not only my son's beloved girl, but also a person who will always be a reliable support for him," Satzhan shared.
The TV presenter noted that syrga salu is one of the most beautiful and symbolic Kazakh rituals, marking the beginning of family life. She also said that the families have already received the blessing of the elders, and the wedding lies ahead.
"A big wedding for my son is ahead. Of course, I'm worried, but my mother, relatives, and my family are by my side. So we started preparing for the celebration with special trepidation," the journalist wrote.
The published footage shows the future daughter-in-law being fitted with earrings, receiving gifts, and the young couple being congratulated. Among the ceremony guests were relatives and family friends.
The TV presenter's subscribers warmly received the news. In the comments, they congratulate the family on the important event and note that Danial is very lucky with his bride.
"Congratulations! Happiness and love," "Wonderful, happiness to the young," "She looks like you, congratulations," users write.
Recall that Satzhan's husband, entrepreneur Zhumabek Zhanykulov, was previously at the center of a public conflict with his ex-wife Zhanna Zhanykulova. She stated that she is challenging the marriage contract and alimony agreement in court, claiming that the documents were signed after the businessman had a new relationship. Zhanykulov himself denied the allegations, emphasizing that he is fulfilling all his obligations and that the dispute should be resolved exclusively in court.
Earlier, Kursiv LifeStyle reported that Dinara Satzhan visited the Issyk-Kul Forum in Kyrgyzstan and urged the new generation not to forget about books in the era of smartphones.
