
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Diya mirza
Dia was born in December 9, 
1981 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Her dad's name was Frank 
Handrich, a German National, and an Interior Designer by profession, and
 her mom, Deepa, is Bengali-speaking. Deepa and Frank separated when Dia
 was 6, and Frank passed away three years later. Deepa then married 
Ahmed Mirza. The family lived in Khairatabad near Hyderabad and she 
completed her schooling in Vidyaranya High School and in Nasr School. 
Her step-father passed away during 2004.She was introverted and 
unhappy as a child, and it was her parents, especially her mom, who 
instilled self-confidence and assisted her to break free from the 
barriers of low self-esteem.At the age of 16, after completing 
her 10th standard, she got a job with Sriven Multi-Tech in Hyderabad. 
This job paved her way to modeling assignments with Lipton, Emami 
amongst others. With this exposure she was encouraged to participate in 
the 2000 Femina Miss India Beauty Pageant, which she did, came up the 
second runner-up and won three titles namely Femina Miss India-Pacific, 
Sony Viewer's Choice Award, and Miss Beautiful Smile. She went on to be 
crowned Miss Asia-Pacific on December 2, 2000 at Manila, making her the 
second Indian to win this award after a gap of 29 years.Dia 
wanted to complete her graduation in Arts by correspondence, but decided
 to postpone it as it was becoming difficult to juggle between the Miss 
Asia Pacific Competition, modeling assignments, traveling and training. 
She was assisted by Sabira Merchant on diction and etiquette; diet with 
Anjali Mukherjee; gymnasium and physical fitness with Talwalkars; 
clothes from Ritu Kumar and Hemant Trivedi; skin care with Dr. Jamuna 
Pai; and make-up and hair-care from Bharat and Doris Godambe.Dia
 made her debut on the tinsel screen with 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' 
during 2001, and thus was able to launch her career as an actress.
                                  


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