Hyderabad,
October'04: The first Indian to win the Miss Asia Pacific
Pageant is now having a moderate run with her latest movie 'Tumsa
Nahi Dekha'.
Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Basu's latest film "Tumsa Nahin
Dekha" explores a romantic interlude between a stripper and a
rich brat. The film takes a peek at the life of a
happy-go-lucky bar dancer who falls in love with a
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rich brat and how they live together despite opposition from
their families. The film's promos have already caught the
attention of the industry. |
She loves poetry and painting.
Her eyes would easily catch anybody's attention. The eyes she’s
inherited from her mother. And her complexion and the colour of
her hair are both a legacy of her German father, whom she lost
when she was nine.
Mamma, her role model ever, has been her best friend through it
all, guiding her to value ethics and truth more than superficial
beauty.
The premature Hyderabad baby grew up among the sandpaper and paint
of her interior designer father’s workshop. Watched at six as her
parents separated. But soon, she had a new father who helped her
settle in her new and very different home.
Diya Mirza studied in Vidyaranya and Nasr school. After her first
board exams, a bored Diya took up a summer job with a computer
firm. When school began again, she was offered a freelance
marketing job with the firm, an experience that she says helped
her tremendously. Soon after, she bagged modeling assignments like
Emami Naturally Fair and Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea.
Diya Mirza is the second girl from Hyderabad to win an
International beauty pageant. Diana Hayden was the first Hyderabad
girl to win an International beauty pageant when she was crowned
Miss World in 1997. .
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October' 2004
Reachout News Bureau |