Dia Mirza talks about her stepdaughter Samaira’s funny nickname, ‘She has saved my number as…’

Dia Mirza revealed that her step-daughter Samaira Rekha has saved her number with a cheeky nickname.

Dia Mirza is a step-mother to Samaira Rekhi, daughter of Vaibhav Rekhi and Sunaina Rekhi.

As much as Dia Mirza loves acting in front of the camera, she is also stepmother to 14-year-old daughter Samaira Rekhi, daughter of businessman Vaibhav Rekhi and Sunaina Rekhi. In such a situation, the stories of their beautiful bond are made. In one of her recent interviews, Dia Mirza cheekily revealed that her daughter has saved her number on her phone.

The Bhid actress shared with Zoom Entertainment, “I adore her as the person she is. I think it is very important for a child to be loved and cared for. But it is also very important for a child to be respected as a person, and I do that with Samaira because my parents did that for me. I hate the word stepdaughter. Because I never called my father stepfather. I had a stepfather.

Dia Mirza also talked about the funny nickname given by Samaira. She said, “For the longest time, Samaira had my name saved on her phone as ‘Not Wicked Stepmother Yet.’ So I haven’t qualified as Stepmother yet. I’ve never been Wicked Stepmother.” Mom didn’t grow up with the concept. If you want to raise good people who learn to respect everyone then you also have to raise people who understand that sometimes some relationships don’t work out and others do. Are.

Dia Mirza and businessman Vaibhav Rekhi tied the knot on February 15, 2021, and the couple welcomed their first son, Ayaan Azad, on May 14. The actress was last seen in Anubhav Sinha’s directorial venture ‘Bheed’, in which she played a single mother. , The film also starred Rajkumar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar and Digvijay Singh. He received immense love for his role. Dia will next be seen in the upcoming film Alibaug directed by Sanjay Dutt. The film will also feature Sophia Choudhary, Parveen Dabas and Sanjay Dutt. The film is about a professor who is reunited with his students after ten years in the coastal heart of Alibaug.