Dia Mirza calls her Mumbai home a Sanctuary, here’s why?

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 six years ago in order to replace polluting furniture and artwork with non-polluting alternatives. From the dining table fashioned from an old cabinet to the bar and countertops fashioned from old wooden furniture and vintage leather sofas, every part of Dia Mirza’s home reflects her philosophy and beliefs for responsible living.

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Dia Mirza’s life has always been close to nature, since she lived in Hyderabad’s Banjara Hills during her childhood. Dia’s Bandra house is a bird lover’s heaven. She said, “I have almost 25 species of birds visiting my window every day”.

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Dia Mirza shares her home with her husband Vaibhav Rekhi, their infant son Avyaan, and Vaibhav Rekhi’s daughter. Dia Mirza and husband Vaibhav Rekhi were recently blessed with their first child, Avyaan Azaad Rekhi. On February 15, the duo tied the knot in a private ceremony attended by only close friends and family. Prior to this marriage, Dia was married to Sahil Sangha. However, they divorced in 2019 after 11 years of marriage.

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Dia Mirza is well known for her roles in films such as Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein, Sanju, Dum, Dus, and My Brother… Nikhil. She was most recently seen in the 2020 flick Thappad.

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