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Donald Trump Inaugural Ceremony: Actress Manasvi Mamgai All Set To Steal The Show

IANS, 20 Jan, 2017 01:34 PM
    Bollywood actress of Action Jackson fame at Manasvi Mamgai is all set to perform at the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. Manasvi who met Trump and her father Shalabh Kumar, who has been known to be a close aid of Trump and is also a key member of the Trump camp.
     
    Indian-born Manasvi, 27, is among the handful of celebrities who will perform at the function in which Republican Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
     
     
     
    Manasvi recently joined Trump and her father Shalabh Kumar, an US based industrialist and a key member of Mr Trump's transition team, at his thank you rally in Orlando. She also met the First Daughter-to-be, Ivanka, at the Trump Tower in New York City. Manasvi, who is often called the 'Indian Ivanka,' told, "I take that as a compliment. Ivanka is also from the glamour industry and look now, where she is."
     
    Supermodel and winner of Femina Miss India title in 2010, Manasvi Mamgai with a dozen members in her troops in attractive and dazling dresses gathered at the historic National Mall. Mamgai and her troops danced to some of the popular bollywood numbers which included the Osacar winning “Jai Ho”, a composition of A R Rahman from the movie Slumdog Millionaire.
     
    The group dance will include several other popular Indian songs including “Jumme ki Raat Hai”. Manasvi also met the first daughter to be, Ivanka Trump.
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Great meeting with the Trump family at Trump Tower yesterday! #ivankatrump #donaldtrump #kumarsxtrump

    A photo posted by Manasvi (@manasvimamgai) on

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