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Bollywood Mantra4u hosts Tambola night

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Event organiser Shikhaa Sharma with the winner of Style Icon Award 2018—Abbey Singh

Bollywood Mantra4u held a Bollywood Ladies Tambola Night with the theme Disco Deewane. The gala event was a hit with a crowd of more than 400 women thronging the venue. The organisers also held an awards ceremony to celebrate women achievers. Sukhnandan Grewal was honoured with the Woman Entrepreneur Award 2018, while Abbey Singh was named Style Icon of the year and Mansi Khanna won Woman Influencer of 2018.

Finalist of Woman Influencer Award Monika Manhas with the Judges Alexandra Richardson and Rita Barbagallo
Waiting patiently for the Tambola to start
Mitu Sahni accepting Trophy on behalf of winner of Woman Influencer Award 2018—Mansi Khanna from Celebrity judge Rita Barbagallo

Sponsors enjoying the night

Event organiser Shikhaa Sharma with all the sponsors
Finalists Rashi Sethi and Jyoti Tuli with the winner of Woman Entrepreneur Award 2018 Sukhnandan Grewal
Ladies in their disco attire
Winner of Woman Influencer Award 2018, Mansi Khanna with her trophy

 

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