The incident occurred yesterday when Dhillon arrived in the market for a launch of shoe collection at a showroom.
Dressed in a black leopard-print net dress, as soon as the Miss India stepped out of the car and started walking towards the showroom, she was chased by the bare-footed child beggars.
One even attempted to stop the beauty queen by pulling her dress, but Dhillon started to walk hurriedly towards the showroom. The security guards of the showroom came to her rescue and shooed the children away.
"I think real beauty is not something that gets reflected just by the face. One has to be a good person to be liked by others," Dhillon said.
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