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Dia Mirza marriage
Image credit: Pooja Dadlani Instagram

Dia Mirza ties knot with businessman Vaibhab Rekhi in Mumbai

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2021, at 05:51 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Actor Dia Mirza on Monday tied the nuptial knot with businessman Vaibhav Rekhi in presence of close friends and family.

The duo opted for a close-knit ceremony in Mumbai.

Dia Mirza donned a red saree while Vaibhav Rekhi complemented her in a white kurta payjama.

The actor, who rules with simplistic fashion, styled her bridal look with kundan jewellery and finished it off with a maang tika.

Celebrity manager Pooja Dadlani, who appears to be related to Vaibhav Rekhi, wrote on Instagram: “Welcome to our crazy family, Dia Mirza”, and added: “We all love you.”

Dia earlier shared a glimpse of her mehendi and also pre-wedding party on her Instagram stories.

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