Mr Santosh Kumar Rao and Mrs Durga Tanwar got the Title of Royal Mr Miss Mrs & kids India S-3.

Mr Santosh Kumar Rao and Mrs Durga Tanwar got the Title of Royal Mr Miss Mrs & kids India S-3.

Royal Production house started by Bhanu Pratap saini is known for promoting India’s bright talents. Recently, Bhanu and his team organised a biggest event for top models and smart talent around India. This event was the talk of the town, and why not? When you have a star-studded event with top celebrities, the media platforms would automatically create a buzz in the market.

Jaipur based Royal Production house hosted Royal Mr, Miss,Mrs &Kids India S-3 in Jaipur . It was a great event with renowned name sushma Sunam (Bollywood director/choreographer) attend the event.

In this event

Royal production aims to provide young ones and freshers a platform to showcase their talent.

The list of winners of the Royal Mr Miss Mrs Kids india S-3 competition includes Mrs Durga Tanwar and Mr Santosh Kumar Raulo and Miss shweta Chandra And Mr kaushal Kishore Hazari as 1st runner-up and Mr Amit Yadav and Miss Pooja Sharma as 2nd runner ups. Also for kids Rudra Aarti Sharma came out as the winner nd shaksham Sharma got 1st runner-up,pranav Vijay Channor got 2nd runner-up title.

The efforts that Bhanu and his team put in are commendable. We need more such production houses in the coming years to participate in India’s growth by providing suitable platforms catering to every young talent in India

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