This story is from September 25, 2014

Clean and Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2014

For the next destination of Clean and Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2014, later we had to refuse entries after we witnessed one of the largest outpour of girls on stage.
Clean and Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2014
AND WE HAD A FLOOD! For the next destination of Clean and Clear Chandigarh Times Fresh Face 2014, later we had to refuse entries after we witnessed one of the largest outpour of girls on stage. With this fresh crop of girls showing whole hearted enthusiasm to participate in the contest, anchor Madhukar Malhotra had to politely close more participation since this show had to end in three hours.
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Left to the number of entries the contest could have easily run the whole day long.
HONTH GHUMA, CEETI BAJA: Girls CAN whistle! Well at least they whistled at this competition! It's almost like a tribute to the prize attached to the end of this contest, as two winning girls get to be the face of Clean and Clear. In the second talent round, See The Real Me, girls showed off fabulous dance skills, with most of them taking to gyrating their belly to the tracks belted by DJ Nik and egged by appreciation from Madhukar. And whistles were in order, obviously!
DOLLS TAKE IT ALL: The dollesque Ananya Mehta with her bright eyes and clear skin was a near unanimous winner from the time she took to the stage. The judges were compelled to title her the winner after the Q & A round where she spoke her heart on matters of the heart! The tall and svelte Stuti Sharma who walked the ramp like a pro took the title of first runner up. While Ann Bhardwaj, pretty in hot pink and confident in her answer in the final round, finished off as second runner up. If you think you too have that popular edge on campus, register yourself on itimes.com/freshface, today!
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Jaspreet Nijher

Jaspreet Nijher, principal correspondent, has been working as a features journalist at The Times of India, Chandigarh, for the past seven years. Her interests range from interacting with people from diverse backgrounds to listening to soft English rock and classical, pop music, reading books on spirituality, philosophy, astrology and fashion. Her hobbies include writing and driving.

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