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Mallika mesmerises!


In its "Jai Jawan" Holi special episode, NDTV had Bollywood sizzler Mallika Sherawat visiting Leh and interacting with the jawans at the highest military training centre in the world. The actress experienced the arduous training the soldiers undergo by attempting the obstacle course and rock climbing. She also visited the engineering centre situated in the middle of a snow-covered valley, where she watched soldiers learning to lay and detonate mines. Later, Mallika entertained the soldiers with an impromptu recitation of poetry and danced to the songs from her movies. Her energy and enthusiasm got the jawans up on their feet. The celebration came to an end with a bonfire in the true spirit of Holi. The programme is said to have been a big hit and Mallika contrary to her screen image, came across as a down-to-earth girl.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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