Dia Mirza pens heartfelt note for Vaibhav Rekhi on wedding anniversary; says 'Thank you for giving me..'

Updated : Feb 17, 2023 16:14
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Actor Dia Mirza and her husband-businessman Vaibhav Rekhi are celebrating their second wedding anniversary. On this occasion, Dia shared a special wish for her husband on social media. The actor shared a video along with a heartfelt note that reads, 'Happy Anniversary Husband Thank you for giving me the greatest gift of all time—eternal love and our beautiful children.'

She added, 'Sitaaron ke aage jahaan aur bhi hai; Humare ishq mein imtihaan aur bhi hai...Abhi tho naapi hai muthi bhar zameen; Aage aasman aur bhi hai...'

The video gives us a glimpse of her intimate marriage ceremony and many memorable moments of the couple. The post of the diva has garnered immense love. Neha Dhupia, Bipasha Basu, and Lara Bhupathi are among others who have extended their best wishes to the couple.

Dia Mirza married businessman Vaibhav Rekhi in February 2021. They welcomed a baby boy Avyaan Azaad Rekhi on May 14, 2021.

On the work front, Dia Mirza will be next seen in ‘Dhak Dhak’ alongside Ratna Pathak Shah, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Sanjana Sanghi. The film, directed by Tarun Dudeja, follows the story of a road trip undertaken by a girl gang. Besides this, she will also be seen in Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar's next social drama ‘Bheed’.

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