Khan Sir reveals secret wedding in class, shares wife’s name and ‘photo’ | VIDEO

Patna: Popular YouTube educator Faizal Khan, better known as Khan Sir, has once again gone viral but this time, not for an educational video. During a recent class session, the Patna-based teacher revealed that he had quietly tied the knot earlier this month in a low-key ceremony, choosing to keep it under wraps due to heightened India-Pakistan tensions following Operation Sindoor.
In a now widely circulated clip from his online class, Khan Sir shared the news with his students, saying, "I got married while India-Pakistan tensions were still rising. I didn’t tell anyone. You [my students] are the first to know about this because I am what I am because of you. I’m planning to host a feast for you all by June 6, most probably.”
The announcement came as a complete surprise to his followers, with students attending the offline session erupting in cheers and requesting to see a photo of his bride. Responding to the excitement in his usual humorous style, Khan Sir picked up a marker and sketched a woman’s face with curly hair on the board.
“Ditto like this. She looks exactly like this, same to same,” he joked, adding, “Do you think I don’t draw well? If you think I draw well, then she’s an exact copy of this.” The room filled with laughter as the moment quickly made its way across social media platforms.
The educator, who is known for keeping his personal life private, did reveal a name of his wife, A.S. Khan, sparking widespread curiosity and speculation online. He did not share any photographs or further personal details, only stressing that the decision to avoid a big wedding celebration was due to the sensitive national atmosphere during Operation Sindoor.
“My wedding date was May 7, but considering the national situation, we opted against a grand function,” he explained.
Khan Sir’s announcement comes amid continued attention for his role in supporting student causes, including his earlier involvement in protests over the cancellation of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). His engaging teaching style and ability to connect with students have made him one of the most loved and followed educators on YouTube in India.