Dia Mirza says stepdaughter Samaira's approval was crucial before marrying Vaibhav Rekhi: 'If she had rejected me...'
Dia Mirza and Vaibhav Rekhi tied the knot in 2021. The actor was previously married to producer Sahil Sangha.
Dia Mirza tied the knot with husband Vaibhav Rekhi in an intimate wedding ceremony in 2021. It was the second marriage for both Dia and Vaibhav, while Vaibhav also has a daughter, Samaira, from his first marriage. In a recent interaction, Dia spoke about how Samaira's consent and comfort with their marriage were the most crucial factors when it came to taking their relationship forward.

'Her acceptance was key'
Speaking to Times Entertainment, she said, “I think the first and the most important thing he did was that he involved her very early in the relationship. He basically allowed her to take the lead in deciding whether this is something that she wanted, if it was the life she wanted, whether she wanted us to be a family or not."
Dia even went on to admit that she would not have moved ahead with the relationship in the same way had Samaira rejected her. She agreed that Samaira's acceptance was key to her relationship with Vaibhav. “I think that was very important. If Samaira had rejected me in those early days, if I felt there was a strong friction, I would have never gone ahead with the relationship in the way we went ahead with it. Her acceptance was key," Dia said.
Dia on why Samaira doesn't call her 'maa'
In a previous interaction with News18, Dia had opened up about her bond with Samaira and explained why she never expected her to address her as ‘maa’ or ‘mumma’. The actor shared that Samaira already has a mother whom she calls ‘mumma’ or ‘mom’, and therefore, she has never placed any expectation on her to call her ‘maa’, ‘mumma’ or ‘mother’. Instead, Samaira simply calls her Dia.
Dia Mirza and Vaibhav Rekhi’s love story
Dia was earlier married to producer Sahil Sangha. The two tied the knot in 2014. However, their marriage did not last, and they parted ways in 2019. The actor found love again when she met Vaibhav Rekhi, and the couple got married in February 2021. A few months later, Dia and Vaibhav welcomed their son, Avyaan Azaad Rekhi, on May 14, 2021.
On the work front, Dia Mirza was last seen in Nadaaniyan, which marked the acting debut of Saif Ali Khan's son, Ibrahim Ali Khan. However, the film was panned by both critics and audiences. Dia will next be seen in Netflix’s courtroom drama Ikka. The project also stars Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna in pivotal roles.
ABOUT THE AUTHORVibha MaruVibha Maru is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Entertainment, based in Delhi. With a decade of experience across digital and print media, she covers Bollywood, Hollywood and web shows. A self-confessed cinephile who breathes Hindi cinema, Vibha can often be found sacrificing sleep after binge-watching films and web series. Though she holds a Commerce degree, she discovered her true calling in journalism after enrolling at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). She began her career covering Delhi's cultural scene, food, nightlife, concerts, and city life at The Times of India, before moving into full-time entertainment journalism with India Today. At India Today, Vibha interviewed some of the biggest names in Bollywood and television while carving a niche for herself through film reviews, opinion pieces, nostalgic features, celebrity interviews, and trend-driven stories. She later brought her storytelling and editorial expertise to The Indian Express, where she continued to deepen her understanding of cinema through long-form entertainment explainers, retrospectives and feature writing. Now, as Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times Entertainment, Vibha continues to chronicle the world of movies and pop culture. Her work spans breaking entertainment news, exclusive interviews, celebrity features, and stories that capture the conversations shaping Indian cinema.Read More
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