Delhi farmhouse was decked up with flowers for Dia Mirza-Sahil Sangha wedding
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Hiren Kotwani (BOMBAY TIMES; October 20, 2014)
Dia Mirza is no flower child
but she chose flowers as the theme for her wedding to filmmaker Sahil
Sangha. The Bollywood couple got married at a farmhouse in Ghitorni in
New Delhi on Saturday, in the presence of family and a few close
friends.
For their sangeet, a day earlier, the place was done up with sweet-smelling rajnigandha. The next day, when the nuptials took place, the same farmhouse was bedecked in lilies and orchids as peach-and-white furnishings, chandeliers, crystals and candles added to the regalia.
Dia, who has been in a relationship with Sahil for over four years, was every inch the resplendent bride, beaming away in a beige-and-green designer sharara. The groom, equally ecstatic, looked dapper in a white sherwani. Sahil arrived in a horsedrawn carriage and his baaraatis spent a good one hour dancing to band-baaja at the farm entrance. The couple solemnised their wedding by Arya Samaj rites. We hear, while the wedding vows were being read out and the priest said, “Jald putra ho”, Dia interrupted him and said, “Putri ho.” Being foodies themselves, the two made sure that the wedding spread was the best. Delicious kebabs and assorted starters were served during the ceremony. The menu for the reception that followed was a lip-smacking mix of specialities from Hyderabad, Lucknow, Avadh and Coastal India with a huge spread of Bengali desserts.
Rajkumar Hirani, Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi, Sushmita Sen, Roshan Seth, Nikhil Advani, Aditi Rao Hydari, Pallavi Sharda and Cyrus Sahukar attended the wedding.
For their sangeet, a day earlier, the place was done up with sweet-smelling rajnigandha. The next day, when the nuptials took place, the same farmhouse was bedecked in lilies and orchids as peach-and-white furnishings, chandeliers, crystals and candles added to the regalia.
Dia, who has been in a relationship with Sahil for over four years, was every inch the resplendent bride, beaming away in a beige-and-green designer sharara. The groom, equally ecstatic, looked dapper in a white sherwani. Sahil arrived in a horsedrawn carriage and his baaraatis spent a good one hour dancing to band-baaja at the farm entrance. The couple solemnised their wedding by Arya Samaj rites. We hear, while the wedding vows were being read out and the priest said, “Jald putra ho”, Dia interrupted him and said, “Putri ho.” Being foodies themselves, the two made sure that the wedding spread was the best. Delicious kebabs and assorted starters were served during the ceremony. The menu for the reception that followed was a lip-smacking mix of specialities from Hyderabad, Lucknow, Avadh and Coastal India with a huge spread of Bengali desserts.
Rajkumar Hirani, Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi, Sushmita Sen, Roshan Seth, Nikhil Advani, Aditi Rao Hydari, Pallavi Sharda and Cyrus Sahukar attended the wedding.
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