Mallika looks for true love

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Bollywood bombshell Mallika Sherawat is looking for her perfect man and she is all set to go the Rakhi Sawant and Rahul Mahajan way as she picks television as the medium to find her ‘Prince Charming’.

“Yes, I’m single. But I’m looking for someone who can sweep me off my feet to change that,” quips Mallika Sherawat. Christened The Bachelorette India — Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika, this larger than life series will trace Mallika’s journey.
The show is based on the famous international series The Bachelor, Life OK will present the globally acclaimed show with Indian twists to captivate its viewers. The channel has officially acquired rights for The Bachelor USA.
Mallika has travelled a long way, battled all odds to shed inhibitions of a small town girl from Haryana and become a global celebrity. Says Mallika, “I’m looking for someone who is a self-made, well educated, grounded and above all someone who can be a friend and not just a lover. I prefer men who take risks in life, especially the ones who are not afraid to speak their mind. I hope I find my true soulmate.”
Speaking on the concept of the show, Ajit Thakur, General Manager, Life OK says, “The Bachelorette India — Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika brings together Bollywood and television to tell a magical fairy tale. This show gives us a unique opportunity to partner Mallika in her quest to find true love.”
The majestic and opulent locales of Rajasthan will provide a perfect setting for Mallika’s journey. Online registrations for The Bachelorette India – Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika will be followed by rigorous rounds of shortlisting.
Mallika will then select the top 30 self-made bachelors from all over India who will vow to stand by her and love her unconditionally.

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