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Dia Mirza visits Kolkata, misses her husband

Dia Mirza visits Kolkata, misses her husband

India Blooms News Service | | 02 Nov 2015, 04:39 pm
Kolkata, Nov 2 (IBNS) Bollywood actor Dia Mirza missed husband Sahil Sangha during her recent visit to Kolkata, her second home town.

"This time as I told Sahil I will be away in Kolkata and what do you want from there, all he wanted is I return safely and be back with him," Dia said when asked why she was not accompanied by her husband.

Dia, who came to the city to inaugurate the premium jewellery showroom “Imperial”, had her eyes moist as she talked about her husband's protective nature with a tinge of pride.

The Dus Kahaniya girl, who began her stint as producer in Bobby Jasoos where she also played a role, has no immediate projects.

Dia, who liked the wide array of  Temple Gold, Diamond, Gold, Polki & Jadau jewellery ranges of the heritage jewellery brand, feels jewellery complements the fashion statement of a woman in the present day.

"Don't go by the jewellery kept at your home for ages. Go and buy a new one. It will be your acquisition and define your personality," she said.

The beautiful actor, having done a Bengali film previously, says she has no film projects now.

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