Updated Feb 18, 2021 | 17:08 IST
Dia Mirza recently married businessman-beau Vaibhav Rekhi in an intimate ceremony at her Pali Hill home. As much as her wedding saree was a hit, her post-wedding anarkali is worth a look. Dia Mirza s post-wedding will cost you Rs 30,000  
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The actress had looked beautiful in a simple red banarasi saree for the occasion
For her post-wedding look, Dia wore a pastel pink anarkali that costs Rs 27,000
One of the most gorgeous actresses in Bollywood, Dia Mirza, recently got married. Dia tied the knot with her beau Vaibhav Rekhi in an intimate ceremony on Monday, February 15. The couple looked adorable after the ceremony when they came out to pose for the paparazzi. Dia, who is known for her minimalistic sense of style, channelled the same into her bridal look.
The newlywed Dia Mirza penned a long note on social media days after marrying businessman Vaibhav Rekhi in an intimate wedding ceremony in Mumbai. The a.
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Suhana Rekhi says her daughter is very happy about Dia Mirza and Vaibhav Rekhi s wedding It is so important for a child to see love in their lives, said Suhana Rekhi on daughter Samaira
Dia Mirza and Vaibhav Rekhi tied the knot on February 15
New Delhi: Sunaina Rekhi, ex-wife of Mumbai businessman Vaibhav Rekhi who recently got married to actor-environmentalist Dia Mirza took to Instagram to share her thoughts on Vaibhav and Dia’s marriage.
Sunaina claimed that she received various direct messages on her social media account, inquiring on how she is and what are her thoughts on Vaibhav’s marriage. “I’m Sunaina Rekhi. You must’ve heard my name, and if not, now it’s all over the news. Yes, my ex-husband has gotten married to Dia (Mirza) and I’ve been getting a lot of DMs and WhatsApps to ask if I’m okay, if Samaira and I are fine. Thank you for feeling I’m your own and for your concern,” said Sunaina.
Dia Mirza in her new heartfelt Instagram post revealed her wedding details.
The garden where I have spent every morning for the past 19 years was an absolutely magical setting and the most intimate and perfect space for our simple and soulful ceremony! We are so proud to have been able to organise a completely sustainable ceremony without plastics or any waste. The materials used for the minimal decor we went for were completely biodegradable and natural.
The highest point for us was the Vedic ceremony conducted by a woman priest! I had never seen a woman performing a wedding ceremony until I attended my childhood friend Ananya’s wedding a few years ago. Ananya’s wedding gift to Vaibhav and me was to bring Sheela Atta who is her aunt and also a priestess, to perform the ceremony for us. She also painstakingly went through several hours of training to imbibe the essence of the scriptures so that she could assist Sheela Atta and translate the shlokas! It was such a privilege and
Dia Mirza is often seen advocating women empowerment and talking about smashing patriarchy but in her wedding with Vaibhav Rekhi, she truly commanded women s rights as she had a woman priest who conducted her Hindu wedding rituals.