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Sikkim Audition of Face of Zylish 2021 Season 3 held at Singtam

SINGTAM, DECEMBER 9, 2021: Fourteen aspiring models were selected from the Sikkim Audition of the Face of Zylish 2021 Season 3 held at Singtam. The beauty pageant was organized by Zylish Academy, Malbazar in collaboration with V-Matrix Dance Academy, Singtam. Twenty-two participants from different parts of Sikkim had participated in the event.


Mukesh Agarwal, Councilor, Singtam Nagar Panchayat was the Chief Guest of the day while cine-star Uttam Pradhan was the Guest of Honour. Other guests present on the day included Reeta Gurung (Mrs. Sikkim 2020), Ganga Mukhia (Sikkim State Awardee), Sita Sharma (Panchayat, Burung), Anjoy Chettri & Praja Pradhan (Actor), Sashi Kala Tamang (Social Worker), and others. Pranay Pradhan, CEO, Zylish Academy, and Abhijit Chettri, Groomer Zylish Academy were the judges of the day. Photographic Society of Sikkim and Proud to be a Sikkimese were partners in Photography and Media. Shanti Lohar was the host of the day.


Sarita Joshi Pradhan, State Coordinator, Face of Zylish 2021 Season 3 speaking about the event told that this event was an opportunity for any fresher models irrespective of being married or unmarried. Pradhan, the 1st runner-up of the Face of Zylish 2020 Season 2 further said the organization wanted to promote talents and give them an opportunity to do their best in the field of modeling. Vikki Tamang, CEO, V-Matrix Dance Academy, it was wonderful to be associated with the esteemed institute. It was a superb experience to watch models show confidence in replying to the judges’ questions.

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