BANGALORE / LONDON: The mysterious woman in red than in the past to cast in the Indian contingent of March in the opening ceremony of the Olympics on Friday has been identified as Madhura Nagendra of Bangalore, a dancer in one segment of the contest Danny Boyle
Dressed in track pants red top, blue sneakers, Madhura marched in front of the field, along Sushil Kumar champion, smiling and waving to the cameras before disappearing halfway.
"My daughter was selected for a performance at the inaugural Danny Boyle," said the father of Madhura, KL Nagendra, a businessman from the export of leather based in Bangalore.
Sebastian Coe, chairman of the organizing committee of London, confirmed Sunday she did not pose a security threat. "I can confirm that was a cast member. She was a little overexcited," said Coe."She did it in the opening ceremony. It was obvious he should not have been there," Coe said.
Nagendra said his daughter was not an intruder and there was no violation of security because no one could enter the stadium without security clearance.Being an Indian, the organizing committee selected to lead the team Madhura inside the stadium, "said Nagendra, who is going to see the show.
"This could have hurt the feelings of our team. I feel very bad about it. I returned on Saturday from London and my daughter will come to Bangalore in the next couple of days."
Madhura is the second of three daughters and Janhavi Nagendra, residents of the area Banashankari in Bangalore. Madhura completed her master's degree in communication in 2009, the University of Christ.
Dressed in track pants red top, blue sneakers, Madhura marched in front of the field, along Sushil Kumar champion, smiling and waving to the cameras before disappearing halfway.
"My daughter was selected for a performance at the inaugural Danny Boyle," said the father of Madhura, KL Nagendra, a businessman from the export of leather based in Bangalore.
Sebastian Coe, chairman of the organizing committee of London, confirmed Sunday she did not pose a security threat. "I can confirm that was a cast member. She was a little overexcited," said Coe."She did it in the opening ceremony. It was obvious he should not have been there," Coe said.
Nagendra said his daughter was not an intruder and there was no violation of security because no one could enter the stadium without security clearance.Being an Indian, the organizing committee selected to lead the team Madhura inside the stadium, "said Nagendra, who is going to see the show.
"This could have hurt the feelings of our team. I feel very bad about it. I returned on Saturday from London and my daughter will come to Bangalore in the next couple of days."
Madhura is the second of three daughters and Janhavi Nagendra, residents of the area Banashankari in Bangalore. Madhura completed her master's degree in communication in 2009, the University of Christ.
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