Shocking! Dia Mirza And Husband Sahil Sangha Call A Quit After 5 Years Of Marriage

Nagini Shree |Aug 01, 2019

Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha, who married in 2014, announced they are separating after 11 years of togetherness in an Instagram post on Thursday morning.

Dia Mirza comes out as one of the most beautiful actresses that Bollywood has ever had. Her fans fall in love with her by her innocent charm.

Her romantic love story with long beau Sahil Sangha made netizens green with envy; however, to everyone's surprise, Dia Mirza took to Twitter to announce that after being together for 11 years, they have "mutually decided to separate".

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Dia said in a statement.

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Through the statement, the ex-couple went on to thank her family and friends for their love and understanding and asked for privacy and clarified they'll not be elaborating on the matter henceforth.

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Dia Mirza added. Check out the post:

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Dia Mirza Wedding Dress

Dia and Sahil first met in 2009 when Sahil went to narrate a script at Dia's house. Later Sahil proposed to Dia this year in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.

The ex-duo tied the knot with a simple Arya Samaj ceremony in Delhi on October 18, 2014. Their beautiful wedding journey ended up in separation must be a big regret to fans.

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