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Rani, the wildcard winner

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Social media personality Manisha Rani, who was declared winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11 on Saturday night, says she has been rewarded whenever she has worked hard for something. Coming from a middle-class family in Munger, Bihar, it was a namumkin ko mumkin wali journey for Manisha.

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The wild card entry was among the five finalists, along with Shoaib Ibrahim, Dhanashree Verma, Adrija Sinha and Sreerama Chandra. The 26-year-old dancer said, “If you have chaahat in you, true hard work and passion, then you can turn any impossible goal into possible. Munger is a small town and you don’t have many opportunities to learn dancing or acting and become something.”

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