Maxim'um Mandira's minimum bikini
Published on Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 17:05, Updated on Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 18:19 in Entertainment section
Tags: Mandira Bedi, Maxim , New Delhi



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New Delhi: When you talk cricket and clothes in the same breath then you have to be talking about Mandira Bedi and the leading lady of cricket commentary knows how to grab eyeballs.
After Team India’s debacle in the Cricket World Cup, Mandira it seems has taken it upon herself to lift up India’s mood.
Giving her usual six-yard saris and peek-a-boo blouses a miss Mandira has decided to go full throttle to look her sexiest best.
The anchor-cum-actress is seen sizzling in a golden bikini on the cover of the April issue of men’s magazine Maxim.
And if that is not all, on Wednesday, the actress raked up a storm in Punjab after she appeared on Tuesday on the ramp with a Sikh religious symbol tattooed on her bare back.
Mandira sported the tattoo of Ekom Kar (God is one) in Gurmukhi. These are the first words of the holy Sikh scripture – the Granth Sahib.
Youth Akali Dal workers held protests on the streets of Ludhiana and burnt an effigy of Mandira in a busy market there on Wednesday to denounce her action.
But Mandira is known to make headlines with her fashion statement. In fact, last month even before the World Cup, Mandira had sent the Capital into a tizzy as she upped the glamour quotient by auctioning five of her sarees in a gala affair.
So, till she adds more spice to the fashion world, here is a look at the latest steamy spread.
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(Pic courtesy: Maxim)
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