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Meet the brides-to-be for Rahul Ka Swayamvar

Rahul Mahajan, son of late Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Pramod Mahajan, will begin his quest for a bride on TV starting Monday. He will choose his bride from 15 women who were selected after much scrutiny from over 16,000 applicants from across the country. Among the 15 girls who will participate on the show, we introduce you to five of them.

Nikunj Mallik:
This 25-year-old girl is an established accessory designer. Having done her Masters in accessory design and fashion management from NIFT, she has worked with established companies like Wills Lifestyle and Lee Cooper. She wants to marry Rahul because she finds him to be a courageous man.

Harpreet Chabra:
21-yr-Harpreet from Delhi is a model and anchor by profession. She is very religious and goes to the Gurudwara everyday. Harpreet feels her nature and personality are very compatible with Rahul.

Twinkle Mukherjee:
22-year-old Twinkle is a qualified engineer from West Bengal University of Technology. She is an avid sports enthusiast, biker and a part time cricket commentator. Her reason for participating in the show is that she always wanted to marry a Rahul as ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ is her favourite film.

Rajshree Mishra:
26-yr-old Rajshree Mishra from Kolkatta is a model-cum-actress by profession. She is a member of Brahmakumari, a spiritual organisation that teaches anger management and meditation. She admires the fact that Rahul is an honest and down to earth person despite his high profile family background.

Dimpy Ganguly:
21-yr-old Dimpy gave up a lead role with a leading Bengali filmmaker to come on RDLJ to marry Rahul. Her actual name is Soumasri which means “as beautiful as the moon”, but since childhood she has had very cute dimples which got her the name Dimpy. She finds Rahul to be a very nice, friendly and clean-hearted guy.

Besides these, other participants include Mrinmayi Kolwalker, Tanu Bhatia from Faridabad, Priyadarshani Singh from Varanasi, Sonia Kaur from Jammu, and Rupa Khurana from Rajendra Nagar Delhi

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