Atlanta, Georgia: History was made at Celebrations Banquet Hall as Lakshmi Mandavilli, an Indian American entrepreneur, mother, and champion of inclusivity, organized Georgia’s first-ever neurodiverse pageant — the LuckyWe2 Georgia USA 2025. The event was hosted by her company LuckyWe2, an event management firm known for creating empowering platforms for all.
Lakshmi, who has called the United States home for 32 years, is the founder of MedRoi Corp, a successful medical billing company, and a proud wife to Ravi Kumar Mandavilli and mother to Rohan and Akash Mandavilli. A long-time advocate of women’s empowerment and community service, Lakshmi was inspired to launch this unique pageant after attending a neurodiverse event.
It was then she envisioned a stage where neurodiverse individuals could shine and be celebrated for who they are. Backed by her passionate team — Chalamayya Batchu, Priya Dharmendran, Priya Kumar, and Sneha Kalvakota — the event brought together 10 neurodiverse participants, each of whom stole the spotlight with courage, grace, and joy.
The hall was packed with supportive friends, families, and well-wishers, demonstrating the strong community support for inclusivity. The event was graced by several distinguished dignitaries including: Dilip Tunki, Mayor Pro Tem, Johns Creek City Councilman. Kartik Bhatt, Member, Georgia Board of Examiners. Mustafa Ajmeri, Cultural Ambassador.
Sai Ram Karumanchi, Board of Trustees, Telugu Association of Metro Atlanta. Madhukar Yarlagadda, Foundation Trustee, Telugu Association of North America. Jaymee Abdulsalam, IT Sector HR Leader.Lakshmi Thesam, Indian Friends of Atlanta. Performances by two talented singers, Manisha Mehta and Beena Gajjar, added a melodic touch to the event.
The evening became even more magical as several neurodiverse participants took to the stage to sing and dance, filling the hall with emotion and pride. Lakshmi dedicated this milestone achievement to her late parents, Ramam and Padmavathi Thummalapalli, whose values of compassion and service continue to inspire her.
With 16 years as a woman entrepreneur, she emphasized the importance of creating more inclusive spaces in the community and promised this is just the beginning. A special thank you went out to the parents of all neurodiverse participants, whose trust made this event possible.
Lakshmi also gave heartfelt shoutouts to close friends and supporters — Madhavi, Sravani, seema, Dr.Nandini Sunkireddy Manisha, Anand, Sasi, Sreenivas, Tiru, Jayanthi, Sruthi, Beena, Anu, Ami, Sonny, Praveena, Pradeepti, Smitha, Tanooja, Praveen, Aravind, Hetal, Kamlesh, Rashmi, Resha, Gowri, Dr Deepti Talluri Rupa and many more — whose encouragement made this vision a reality.
More such inclusive events for neurodiverse individuals are planned in the future by LuckyWe2, with Lakshmi leading the charge toward a more inclusive and compassionate society.