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MANDI: The sixth season of the Indian Princess-2015 came to a grand end in Bangkok where participants gave a tough fight to each other.

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Tribune News Service

Mandi, May 27

The sixth season of the Indian Princess-2015 came to a grand end in Bangkok where participants gave a tough fight to each other.

The mega event was hosted by Bollywood beauty Minisha Lamba and was held at Music Hall, Rangsit University, Bangkok, on May 24 night.

Interestingly, three Himachali girls, Angel Goyal from Shimla, Deepali Chauhan from Mandi and Ajita Guleria from Palampur made it to the finals.

Last year winner Chandni Sharma from Gohar in Mandi district was also there. The evening began with a welcome speech by event organisers Sunil Rane and Varsha Rane.

Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, Minister of Tourism and Sports, Thailand, was the chief guest on the occasion. Chandni Sharma performed on a medley of songs, after which participants introduction round was held with a Bollywood dance finale.

Actress Surveen Chawla and Gauhar Khan gave sizzling dance performances.

Snehapriya Roi won the title of the Indian Princess-2015, while Shaista Marianne was the first runner up and Sukanya Bhattacharya was the second runner-up.

Other titles that were won included Miss Photogenic: Sukanya Bhattacharya, Best Body: Audrey D’silva, Miss Talented: Amanpreet Karnawal, Best Hair: Bhavna Makhija, Best Smile: Shaista Marianne, Miss Reality: Aparajita Verma and Miss Great Community Award: Parul Sharma.

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