<span class=normal>Dia answers all my questions clearly and honestly but doesnt for a moment pretend this is work. She is enjoying it all and her infectious smile is a proof of whats in store. I ask, What if you were to take me out in Mumbai city for a day? Mirza impresses, If I really wanted to share Mumbai that I love with you, Id take you to town and get you to walk around with me through Kala Ghoda, Rhythm House and take you to dine in a restaurant called Trishna where you get Mumbais best sea food. Its a really small place but its special. We could probably do some street shopping too. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>On screen, having to wait for recognition has made Dia Mirza a realist. You know Id cry if I win an award. I promise you Ill cry. To meet Dia on a Womans Day was quite something. The fact remains that I still didnt wish her. So to surprise her, I left her house while she was attending another interview to promote her next big release <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Movie-Promos/OFxhsy62/3/Kal-Tum-The-Yahan-Hum-Tum-Aur-Ghost.html target=_blank>Hum Tum Aur Ghost</a>. It was the same interview she left for half way in our chat, remember? I quietly picked up two surprises and kept it behind the pillow I was leaning on. She arrived with no expectations. A flower for a flower. Here you go Dia, a cauliflower for you, I offer. Nobody has ever given a cauliflower to me on a date. This is special and will be cooked for dinner tonight, Mirza marks. But before she said anything further, I again surprised her by gifting her five Gerebera flowers - pink, white, yellow, orange and red, colours which define the actress. A very happy Womans Day to you Dia, I wish her. She is utterly and happily surprised. Thank you. These flowers need water but Im not going to leave your side for a few more minutes, she quotes. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><a href=../../../../../contests/c5/1101.html target=_blank>Enter the One A Date With Dia contest and get a chance to win Dia Mirzas outfits</a></span>