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Manushi Chillar enjoying her short break, shares gorgeous image on social media

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2018, at 09:49 pm

Mumbai, May 11 (IBNS):  Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar is currently enjoying her 'short break' from work and shared a picture for her fans on Instagram.

In the picture, the Indian beauty could be seen enjoying her break by escaping the summer heat and relaxing in a beautiful destination.

She could be seen relaxing in water.

The beauty shared her image on Instagram and posted: "Short break!
Tan is the only makeup The sea is my hairstylist for today @tommyhilfiger @tommyxgigi."

Manushi won the Miss World title in 2017.

She won the title for India after a long gap of 17 years.

It was Priyanka Chopra, now a popular actress across the globe, who had last won the title in 2000.

Image: Manushi Chhillar Instagram page

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