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Dia Mirza ties knot with Sahil Sangha

| | Oct 19, 2014, at 06:33 pm
New Delhi, Oct 19 (IBNS): Actress Dia Mirza on Saturday tied nuptial knot with producer Sahil Sangha in an extravagant ceremony in New Delhi.
While the former beauty queen from Hyderabad donned a green and blue Ritu Kumar sharara paired with a long gold jacket, Sahil chose a Raghavendra Rathore cream achkan.
 
According to reports, the couple is likely to host a grand reception ceremony in Mumbai for their friends in the film fraternity.
 
Her wedding festivities began with a mehendi ceremony on Oct 16, followed by a sangeet ceremony on Oct 17 in Delhi.
 
 
 

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