Sayali Surve Converts to Hinduism Amid Allegations of Harassment

Sayali Surve Converts to Hinduism Amid Allegations of Harassment

Sayali Surve originally converted to Islam to marry Aatif Tase in 2019, despite facing opposition from her family. The marriage, however, became a source of distress for Surve, who has alleged that she endured both mental and physical harassment during their time together.

Recent Developments

On March 9, 2026, Surve underwent a purification ritual known as ‘Ghar Wapsi,’ marking her return to Hinduism. This ceremony included traditional Vedic practices such as havan and the chanting of mantras. Following her conversion, she adopted the name Aadya Surve.

Surve has publicly stated, “Marrying Aatif Tase was the biggest mistake of my life,” highlighting the emotional toll her marriage took on her. She has four children and expressed that she endured her situation for their sake, stating, “I spent so many years thinking this. But as a human being, my patience was over.”

Allegations and Reactions

Throughout her marriage, Surve claimed to have approached the police multiple times regarding the harassment but felt that she did not receive adequate help. She has urged other women facing similar situations to seek support, saying, “Any girl who is enduring such things, please don’t endure it.”

Surve’s case has drawn attention to the challenges faced by women in similar circumstances, with observers noting the importance of addressing domestic harassment and supporting victims.

Looking Ahead

As Surve moves forward with her life post-conversion, she has encouraged others to speak out against abuse. The impact of her story may resonate with many, prompting discussions about women’s rights and the need for systemic change in handling domestic violence cases.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing legal or personal ramifications of her allegations against Tase. However, Surve’s journey highlights the complexities surrounding faith, personal identity, and the quest for safety and support in challenging situations.

  • March 10, 2026