Dia Mirza, Vaibhav Rekhi now a couple, wedding pics are viral on social media
After the wedding, the couple posed for the cameras and distributed sweets to the media persons waiting outside.

Actress and social worker Dia Mirza has tied the knot with businessman Vaibhav Rekhi in a low-key wedding affair in Mumbai.
Post-marriage the couple posed for the cameras for press photographers and their wedding pics have taken social media by storm.
They offered sweets to the media person waiting outside their apartment to click their pictures.
Started off her career as a model, Dia shot to fame after she won the title of Miss Asia Pacific International in 2000.
Later, she entered into Bollywood and did films like "Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein", “Lage Raho Munnabhai”, "Sanju" and "Thappad” to name a few.
Besides being an entertainer, Dia has been involved in social activities for climate and environment protection. Her Twitter handle reads, “Goodwill Ambassador UN Environment, UN Secretary Generals Advocate for SDGs, WildLife Trust Of India, Save The Children, Swachh Bharat Mission.”
Very close family members, relatives, and friends attended the marriage function. Prominent among attendees were actor Aditi Rao Hydari, director Kunal Deshmukh and producer Jackky Bhagnani.
Dia looked stunning in her red wedding sari while Vaibhav donned white kurta pajama and a traditional turban.
The marriage ceremony was held with customary Hindu rituals at Dia’s residential apartment complex in Bandra.
Dia and Rekhi were in a relationship for past some time but they never share any photo or made any statement about their relationship with media or on any public platform.
Both Dia and Rekhi have divorced their partners. Rekhi parted ways from her first wife who was a lifestyle coach.
Dia’s first husband was film producer Sahil Sangha and the two were together for 11 years before they decided to call it quits in 2019.
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