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Monica Bedi Seeks Blessings In Vrindavan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2015 01:51 PM
  • Monica Bedi Seeks Blessings In Vrindavan
Actress Monica Bedi visited the Bankey Bihari temple here on Saturday evening. She said she had come to seek peace and blessings of Lord Krishna.
 
Later, Monica went to Goverdhan hill which Lord Krishna is said to have lifted on his little finger. She had 'lassi' at a shop.
 
Monica, a former friend of jailed mobster Abu Salem and who began life afresh when she signed up for "Bigg Boss" seven years ago, refused to speak to the media here. 
 
Monica has featured in movies like "Jodi No.1", "Jaanam Samjha Karo" and "Pyaar, Ishq Aur Mohabbat" in her short-lived Bollywood career.
 
She was arrested in Portugal with Salem and they were extradited in 2005. After months in jail, she made a comeback of sorts with reality TV and has since then featured in a variety of small screen entertainers.

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