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Manushi Chhillar turns up the heat with her bikini images on social media

| | Mar 04, 2018, at 01:01 am

Mumbai, Mar 3 (IBNS): Miss World India Manushi Chhillar has left the social media scorching with her bikini images.

Manushi is looking gorgeous in the newly added two images where she could be seen in her hot avatar.

In one image, she looks graceful and hot where she could be seen sitting on a rock.

Manushi posted the images on social media platform Instagram to thank her fans for following her account 3 million.

"Thank you for 3 million ❤️#instafamily And a very happy Holi ❤️," Manushi posted on Instagram.

Manushi won the Miss World title in 2017.

She won the title for India after a long gap of 17 years.

It was Priyanka Chopra, now a popular actress across the globe, who had last won the title in 2000.


Image:  Manushi Chhillar Instagram page 

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