She says after Malayali, Tamil and Telugu weddings, this is her first Punjabi shaadi on screen.
The press in the South is claiming that Asin tied the knot with Salman Khan earlier this week in the presence of close friends.
According to these reports, her parents weren't invited and stormed into the wedding mid-way and tried to stop it.
The actress sighs deeply when responding, "At last, the rumours are coming true. Salman and I are finally married. It's a first for both of us. Too bad, it is only in a movie (Anees Bazmee's Ready). But Salman can't stop joking about the "solemn" occasion," said Asin.
"Hey guys, I've finally done it," Salman has been shouting across the location at Film City to anyone in hearing distance.
The "news" of Asin's wedding has reached her native place Kerala.
When a local paper announced Asin's "marriage" with Salman with photographic evidence, the actress was flooded with congratulatory messages, with her fan base and relatives in Kerala wondering why she chose to marry without inviting near and dear ones.
She laughs, "You know, I'm quite enjoying the joke about my wedding. I've been in my bridal outfit taking the saat pheras, for a week now. I almost feel I'm really married. The family opposition that is being talked about is also part of the script."
Asin adds that she never knew that getting married was so much fun and adventure. She says, "I've gone through Malayali, Tamil and Telugu marriages. But this is my first Punjabi wedding. And I love it. I even danced at my sangeet to Laung Gawacha."
In fact, both Asin and Salman have decided they will get married Punjabi style, if and when it happens. "It's a pact. It will be a big fat Punjabi wedding."