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New Delhi, Oct 18: Actress Dia Mirza, sporting a Ritu Kumar-designed green and beige ensemble, exchanged marital vows with her beau and business partner Sahil Sangha here Saturday.
The couple, who got engaged in New York earlier this year, had an Arya Samaj wedding ceremony at a farmhouse in Ghitorni here. The duo came out post wedding and posed for the shutterbugs.
If Dia looked royal in Kumar's creation, the groom looked dapper in a Raghavendra Rathore-designed outfit.
"The look is classic with no embroidery and comprises a cream silk linen brocade achkan with an emerald green pocket square. This has been paired with an inner emerald green kurta which matches with what Dia wore," Rathore told Bollywood Country.
"An offwhite safa with a sarpech which has emeralds embedded completes the look. Incidentally, we have also designed the outfits for his mehndi and sangeet," he added.
According to sources, celebrities like Lara Dutta, Sushmita Sen Cyrus, Sahukar and Zayed Khan attended the wedding.
The former beauty queen has acted in Bollywood films such as "Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein" and "Parineeta".
Dia, 32, is also a film producer. Sahil is a filmmaker who directed "Love Breakups Zindagi", the first movie under their jointly owned banner, Born Free Entertainment
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