Manasvi Mamgai's glamorous underwater photoshoot with shark goes viral!

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 15, 2021 07:30 PM2021-02-15T19:30:00+5:302021-02-15T19:30:00+5:30

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Bollywood actress and model Manasvi Mamgai is currently in the news for her bold underwater shoot with a shark.

The pictures of the photoshoot has now hit the web with the former beauty totally slaying in style.

The photoshoot was done with great elegance and style, and the pics have created a rage on social media.

Manasvi was born in Delhi but grew up in Chandigarh. Her mother Prabha, is from Uttarakhand. By the age of 15 she had already won almost 50 state and national awards in dancing, singing, skating etc

Manasvi won Elite Model Look India in 2006 and debuted at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week where she was chosen as one of 16 "New Faces Going Places". She also won the Miss Tourism International 2008 held in Malaysia on 31 December 2008. She opened the Miss World Finale in 2010 in the Dances of the world. It was the very first time that India graced the Dances of World stage. She won the Miss Popular title in the contest through voting.

Manasvi headlined the biggest performance at Trump's pre-inaugural Welcome Celebrations, with Bollywood singing sensation Mika Singh which was held at Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. She led over a dozen Indian dancers performing to some of the popular Bollywood numbers including the Oscar-winning "Jai Ho" of A R Rahman, enthralling several thousands of people gathered for the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States.

Manasvi along with her mentor Shalabh Kumar has been very active in the promotion of Hindu American interests. Along with Shalabh Kumar's son, Vikram Aditya Kumar, she attended the first time celebration of Diwali in the Oval office in the presence of President Donald Trump on 17 October 2017. Manasvi is very active in RHC Immigration campaign to have equitable treatment of DALCA kids (300,000 legal childhood arrivals from India who lose their status at the age of 21), and reducing the Green Card backlog of hi-skilled legal immigrants based on merit.

The group dance included several other popular Indian songs including "Jumme ki Raat Hai". The Indian cultural show ended with the appearance of Republican Hindu Coalition chairman Shalabh Kumar appearing on the stage and waving at the audience. The live event was played out in front of 800,000 people and was telecast to over 2 billion viewers worldwide.