Sayali surve’s conversion to Hinduism

Sayali Surve originally converted to Islam to marry Aatif Tase in 2019, despite facing opposition from her family. The marriage, however, became troubled, leading Surve to allege that she endured both mental and physical harassment during her time with Tase.
In a recent development, on March 9, 2026, Surve underwent a purification ritual known as ‘Ghar Wapsi’ and converted back to Hinduism, adopting the name Aadya Surve. This ritual included traditional Vedic ceremonies such as havan and chanting of mantras.
Recent Statements
Surve has publicly stated, “Marrying Aatif Tase was the biggest mistake of my life.” She expressed her struggles, revealing that she approached the police multiple times regarding the harassment but felt she did not receive adequate help. Surve shared that she endured the situation for several years for the sake of her four children.
In her statements following the conversion, Surve encouraged other women facing similar situations to seek help, saying, “Any girl who is enduring such things, please don’t endure it.” She emphasized the importance of not silently suffering and seeking support when necessary.
Looking Ahead
Observers note that Surve’s conversion and her public statements may inspire other women in similar situations to take action against harassment. As she continues to advocate for women’s rights, her story highlights the challenges many face in abusive relationships.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the future implications of her conversion and its impact on her family dynamics. However, Surve’s journey has already sparked discussions about the need for support systems for women in distressing circumstances.


