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With her charming personality and her gorgeous smile, Anjali has been a true representation of Beauty with Talent and has received many acting offers. She has promoted sports through associations with Sahara and Reliance. Anjali was vastly appreciated for her participation in India’s bid for hosting Commonwealth Games 2010 alongside sporting legends like Sunil Gavaskar. Anjali’s arguments were termed as the ones that made the essential emotional connect in India’s winning the bid.
Anjali Bhagwat was a part of the Bournvita Quiz Contest as a special guest. She was also a part of the expert panel on CNN-IBN during the Commonwealth Games in 2006 and 2010. She featured in the Hero Hondo Sports Awards, 2007 where she sang and danced impromptu with former Indian cricketers Vinod Kambli and Ajay Jadeja. She has also been the subject of inspiration for many including a noted writer and columnist, Shobha De, who dedicated her column to Anjali post their interaction at an award ceremony.
She has been on the govt selection panel for some of the top notch sports award, both on state & national level such as Shiv Chatrapati Award, Arjuna Award and Dronacharaya Award. Apart from this she has done a guest appearance in Marathi movie “Bokya Satbande”. She has walked ramp twice for famous fashion designer, Vikram Phadnis. She has been teaching Blind Student. She regularly writes for different newspaper and magazines
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