What important lessons have you learnt in the course of training for Miss India? How has the training helped you? I learnt to be confident, poised, composed and improved my communication skills. I was made to realize that 'I was unique' and learnt how to control my emotions and sentiments. What part of the training did you enjoy the most? Your toughest moment at the training was… Each and every session at the training, starting from the work-out, art of living, catwalk training, hair and skin care, speech and diction classes, workshops on Indian art, music and dance etc. helped me grow as an individual. Therefore it would be difficult for me to single out any one class as the most effective. I found the speech and diction classes by Sabira Merchant, very tough initially!! Your days (till the pageant is over) are divided between… Waking up everyday with a smile, managing everything throughout the day with a smile and going off to sleep again with a smile on my face. What got you interested in FMI. How did you go about getting into it? The quotation "The woman of substance" explains the quintessence of a woman and the essence of the FMI contest as well. I had started preparing myself mentally and physically eight months before I had gone for the selection rounds. Who do you consider your benchmark/idol? My idol had always been my best friend who always helped me to come out of my inhibitions and taught me to be focused in life. How's the competition/competitors. What tricks are you going to pull to come ahead? It's a healthy and tough competition and competitors are friendly and focused. As I have said before my strength lies in my uniqueness, therefore I don't need to play any further tricks or games to pull ahead. Can you spell the rules of the game… Being positive and focused, and the ability to accomplish the goal - are the rules of the game. What is that one special quality that you possess and that would give you an edge over others: My uniqueness. How important is winning the crown to you. And if you don't, will you try for it again? Winning and losing as we all know are a part of life. If I do not succeed, I will move ahead. That is my principle in life, because I believe life has so much more to offer. Trying for 'Miss India ' again would not be possible for me because I am already 23 years old. Suppose you win the crown, what is that one thing that you would do to make a difference to this world? The title would help me to fulfill one of my earnest desires - "To work for aids awareness." What is your eventual goal in life? Being successful and able to balance my professional and personal life. What's your Sun Sign/ Sex-appeal? I'm a Cancer and my sex-appeal is my eyes. Overheard (talking) We are all winners - the 26 of us. Absolutely Irresistible… Chocolate pastries and a friendly gathering. sorry if these is posted before😳
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