<p>Dia Mirza, who is riding high on the success of her Bollywood production Bobby Jasoos, wants to keep details of her wedding to fiance Sahil Sangha a surprise for now. <br /><br /></p>.<p> However, she has confirmed that their nuptials will take place in October.<br /><br />“If I tell you everything right now, then there would be no surprise. But you would not need to play detective. I will get married in India itself in October,” Dia said on the sidelines of the India International Jewellery Week. <br /><br />Now that Bobby Jasoos, which Dia produced under the Born Free Entertainment Banner, which she co-owns with Sahil, has hit the screens, the actress-producer will soon take time off to plan her wedding.<br /><br />Needless to say, Dia is looking forward to a new life with Sahil. <br /><br /> “Sahil and I will get married this year and we are looking forward to our future together. We will start planning our wedding from next week,” Dia said.<br /><br />Dia gives full credit to her team for the success of Bobby Jasoos, especially the people behind the several looks of Vidya. <br /><br />“The team at work on Vidya’s looks and get-ups was irreproachable. <br /><br />Vidyadhar Bhatt who is a powerhouse of talent did the special make-up. Theia Tekchndaney was the costume designer. So we were spoilt for choice. The challenge was in choosing which look we went with,” she said.<br /><br />Which of the disguises was the most difficult to do? “The disguise of the maulvi in the opening sequence was the most time-consuming. <br /><br />It took us about three hours during the looks test to polish it up,” said Dia, adding that Vidya took about an hour to get into each disguise. <br /></p>
<p>Dia Mirza, who is riding high on the success of her Bollywood production Bobby Jasoos, wants to keep details of her wedding to fiance Sahil Sangha a surprise for now. <br /><br /></p>.<p> However, she has confirmed that their nuptials will take place in October.<br /><br />“If I tell you everything right now, then there would be no surprise. But you would not need to play detective. I will get married in India itself in October,” Dia said on the sidelines of the India International Jewellery Week. <br /><br />Now that Bobby Jasoos, which Dia produced under the Born Free Entertainment Banner, which she co-owns with Sahil, has hit the screens, the actress-producer will soon take time off to plan her wedding.<br /><br />Needless to say, Dia is looking forward to a new life with Sahil. <br /><br /> “Sahil and I will get married this year and we are looking forward to our future together. We will start planning our wedding from next week,” Dia said.<br /><br />Dia gives full credit to her team for the success of Bobby Jasoos, especially the people behind the several looks of Vidya. <br /><br />“The team at work on Vidya’s looks and get-ups was irreproachable. <br /><br />Vidyadhar Bhatt who is a powerhouse of talent did the special make-up. Theia Tekchndaney was the costume designer. So we were spoilt for choice. The challenge was in choosing which look we went with,” she said.<br /><br />Which of the disguises was the most difficult to do? “The disguise of the maulvi in the opening sequence was the most time-consuming. <br /><br />It took us about three hours during the looks test to polish it up,” said Dia, adding that Vidya took about an hour to get into each disguise. <br /></p>