Gladrags Little Miss and Master India Mumbai pageant finale during the C
N Wadia Gold Cup
So make a date on
Sunday, March 9, 2014, at the C N Wadia Race and watch the Gladrags Little Miss
and Master India Mumbai pageant and the Gladrags Mrs India Mumbai pageant in
the Padlock from 4 pm to 6 pm at the Mahalaxmi Race Course.
By-Aryan Rana
Mumbai, March 3, 2014:
This weekend, its family time with a lot of fun, frolic and fashion topped up
with a multi-million horses’ race at the Mahalaxmi Race Course! The highly
prestigious C N Wadia Gold Cup Race will be held on the afternoon of Sunday,
March 9, 2014 at the Mahalaxmi Race Course along with the glamorous Gladrags
Mrs. India Mumbai pageant and the endearing Gladrags Little Miss and Master
India Mumbai pageant & fancy dress.
Coming on the heels of the
International Women’s Day, the C N Wadia Race Day will also be a day of high
voltage glamour thanks to Mrs. Maureen Wadia, who is also dedicating the day to
married women, families and children. The original style icon, who has launched
a thousand glamorous faces including Aishwarya Rai, John Abraham, Lisa Ray and
Dino Morea amongst others, is hosting the one-of-its-kind Gladrags Mrs. India
Mumbai pageant at the Mahalaxmi Race Course. Married women from across
Maharashtra will be competing for the Mrs. India Mumbai pageant title.
With the Mahalaxmi race course
throwing open its gates to the little ones, tiny tots will be vying for top
honours at the Gladrags Little Miss and Master India, which is a gift to
children of all ages. There will be a fancy dress round and a pageant
round out of which the winners of the Gladrags Little Miss and Master India
will be selected from two age groups – juniors and seniors. There are many
lucky prizes to be won including free tickets on GoAir, Bombay Dyeing and
Britannia and a free week’s stay in the Philippines for a couple.
The C N Wadia Gold Cup Race
commemorates one of the city’s greatest philanthropists Sir Cusrow Wadia, who
originally donated the 225 acres of land in Mahalaxmi facing the sea to the
Royal Western India Turf Club Limited (RWITC), one of the oldest and most
well-known horseracing Clubs in the country. In fact, Sir Wadia not only
gave the RWITC an interest-free loan to build Mumbai’s only race course but he
also took architects to Melbourse to study and replicate the Melbourne Race
Course in Mumbai.
By-Aryan Rana
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