Sayali surve
Sayali Surve originally converted to Islam to marry Aatif Tase despite family opposition. The couple’s marriage took place in 2019, and Surve changed her name to Ateeja Tase after her conversion. However, she later alleged that she faced mental and physical harassment during her marriage.
After enduring these hardships for several years, primarily for the sake of her four children, Surve decided to take a significant step. She claimed to have approached the police multiple times regarding the harassment but did not receive adequate help.
Recent Developments
On March 9, 2026, Sayali Surve underwent a purification ritual known as ‘Ghar Wapsi,’ marking her return to Hinduism. This ceremony included traditional Vedic practices such as havan and chanting of mantras. Following her conversion, she adopted the name Aadya Surve.
In her statements, Surve expressed regret about her marriage, stating, “Marrying Aatif Tase was the biggest mistake of my life.” She emphasized the importance of not enduring harassment, urging other women in similar situations to seek help. “Any girl who is enduring such things, please don’t endure it,” she said.
Surve’s journey has drawn attention to the challenges faced by women in abusive relationships. She noted, “I spent so many years thinking this. But as a human being, my patience was over.” Her experience highlights the need for support systems for women facing domestic issues.
Looking Ahead
As observers reflect on Surve’s story, there is a growing conversation about the importance of addressing domestic abuse and providing adequate resources for victims. Surve’s call for women to seek support resonates with many, as she encourages them not to suffer in silence.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing legal or social implications of her conversion and allegations. However, the situation underscores the broader societal issues surrounding domestic violence and the need for systemic change.





