Reham’s Version – Part 3

“True, I’m getting attention because of Imran. And, if I enter politics, the credit will definitely go to him,” says Reham Khan, journalist and ex-wife of Imran Khan, former cricketer, founder and chairman of Tehreek-e-Insaf Party (PTI). 

When asked if there were any good moments shared with Imran Khan, Reham Khan pays generous compliments to Mr. Khan for being a caring and affectionate husband but little did she know….

Imran Khan confirmed his marriage with Reham on 6 January 2015. However, after about 10 months, Imran Khan and Reham Khan filed for divorce in October 2015. 

This is the final part (No. 3) of her exclusive interview with Cine Ink’s Pervaiz Alam, recorded in London’s Richmond area on 7 August 2018.

Reham Khan’s autobiographical book ‘Reham Khan’ was published in July 2018.

According to the book: Reham was born in Libya in the 1970s to an educated, affluent Pakistani-origin family. Her eventful life took her from Gaddafi’s Libya to the Zia years in Pakistan and thence to England as a teenage bride before she returned to Pakistan in her 40s. It’s a life of extraordinary contrasts: both a brutal marriage and domestic abuse, but also the rebuilding of a life, the raising of three children and subsequent media success. And in recent years the contrasts have continued: Reham has built a successful career as a broadcast journalist and anchor, and has established herself as a powerful media force in the UK and Pakistan – but also, after years of struggle, she now finds herself in the midst of a complex web of politics, deceit and intrigue.

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