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Three stunning crowns for Sakal Beauty of Maharashtra 2020 contest unveiled

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PUNE: The three crowns for the ‘Sakal Beauty of Maharashtra 2020’ organised by the Sakal Media Group, were unveiled recently at PN Gadgil & Sons showroom on Satara Road. 

In the final round that will be held on Tuesday, February 25, around 21 contestants will battle it out for the top honours. 

The crowns were unveiled by PN Gadgil & Sons Ltd Chairman Director Ajit Gadgil, Director Dr Renu Gadgil and Sakal Business Head (Events) Rakesh Malhotra. 

On Sunday, the contestants walked the ramp along with spectators present at the PN Gadgil and Sons showroom in Aundh. 

Customers who performed well, and answered quiz questions were given prizes. 

At the crown unveiling event, choreographer and contest director Lovell Prabhu groomed the contestants and gave them several tips. 

Neelam Bansode, Sanjay Chordia and Dr Akshaya Jain also guided them. 

Hastakala’s Kareena Shivani is fitting the dresses of the contestants. 

The co-sponsors are Ravetkar Group and Suryadatta Group of Institute. 

Partners of this mega state-wide event include Lee’s Beauty Centre and Spa (hair and make-up partner), INIFD, 

Pimpri-Chinchwad (fashion), Hastakala Sarees (ethnic wear), Dr Bansode’s Ayurveda Panchakarma Research Centre (wellness), French Knot (bespoke couture), Skintillating (Aesthetic), Girikand Holidays (travel), Lovell Prabhu (Choreographer and contest director, groomer), Jitesh Patil (Fashion photographer), Amanora The Fern Hotel and Club (venue).

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