New Delhi: In Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, a Muslim woman named Hina has embraced Hinduism and married Prem Shankar Gupta, a Hindu man. Following her conversion, she has changed her name to Priyanka Gupta. The couples decision has garnered attention locally and beyond due to the significant transformation in religious beliefs and personal identity.पीलीभीत, यूपी की मुस्लिम युवती हिना ने हिन्दू धर्म अपनाते हुए प्रेमशंकर गुप्ता से शादी कर ली है। धर्मांतरण के बाद नया नाम प्रियंका गुप्ता रखा है। pic.twitter.com/Kc4Y0nqD3n— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) August 18, 2024The event, which took place in Pilibhit, highlights the intersection of love, faith, and individual choice in contemporary India. Hinas decision to convert and take on a new name post-marriage is seen by some as a reflection of her commitment to her new life and partner. After officially converting to Hinduism, Hina adopted the name Priyanka Gupta, marking a major shift in her personal identity.Prem Shankar and the curious casePrem Shankar Gupta, her husband, expressed joy over the union, emphasizing the mutual respect and understanding between them that led to this step. The newlywed couple has begun their new journey amidst attention and varied reactions from different communities. In regions like Pilibhit, where religious identity often plays a significant role in social dynamics, this story has sparked discussions on interfaith relationships and conversions.धर्मांतरण करने वाली हिना की एक और वीडियो सुनिए -प्रेमशंकर गुप्ता ने अपना नाम निहाल खान बताया। मजार पर निकाह करने के नाम पर मुझे बरेली ले आया। वहां एक घर में रखा। पता चला कि वो हिन्दू है। मेरे गले पर चाकू रखा। मारने की धमकी दी। जबरन मेरा धर्मांतरण कराया📽️- द लीडर हिंदी https://t.co/mfd5rPuoJ4 pic.twitter.com/dnUuZFWBYL— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) August 18, 2024The couples marriage represents a broader narrative of personal choice and religious freedom. While such stories are increasingly common, they continue to evoke mixed responses in society. Whether viewed through the lens of love or religious transformation, Hinas conversion and subsequent marriage offer a glimpse into the evolving nature of identity and belief in India.