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Miss World Model Actress Aditi Govitrikar launches her own beauty pageant

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Miss World Model Actress Aditi Govitrikar launches her own beauty pageant

Miss World Model Actress Aditi Govitrikar launches her own beauty pageant

Miss World Model Actress
Aditi Govitrikar launches her own beauty pageant

India’s first Mrs World, doe-eyed beauty with brains, Aditi Govitrikar has launched her own beauty pageant. Through this set up she aims to groom aspiring girls for one month before the finale scheduled for mid-September.
The registrations for the pageant titled Marvelous
Mrs India are going on.

Notably, her beauty pageant will allow all married women – divorced, separated, and/or widowed for the competition. The finale will be held in Delhi on September 16.

According to the model-actress, and psychologist Aditi informed the registrations have already begun in full swing. The finale will be held on September 16 in Delhi but she is providing one month of online training beforehand to train and groom the girls.

On the importance of beauty pageants, as per Aditi, is that, Beauty pageants provide a wonderful platform for women to showcase their beauty- inner and outer talent and give a voice to them to amplify any social cause close to their heart.”

Aditi had been modelling for a few years when she bagged the Mrs World title in 2001. It was the first time an Indian bagged the title of Mrs World.
Last year, the Mrs World crown returned to India when Sargam Koushal won it.

Aditi added that when she won Mrs World, beauty pageants were open for married women. And it was after she won it many pageants came into being. Now it’s easier for even a married woman to participate in a pageant.” Insisting that she is thrilled to launch her own pageant, Aditi affirms that her main aim is “to redefine beauty by highlighting the power, resilience, and inner beauty of married women”.

Before the title, Aditi had been modeling and even worked in a few films, including her Telugu debut Thammudu and Milind Soman-starrer Bollywood film 16 December. Later, she worked in movies such as Bheja Fry 2, Hum Tum Shabana, Smile Please and Koi Jaane Na.

About her entry in the film industry, Aditi terms it as an ‘uphill task.’ She recalled, she hailed from a medical background and had never faced the camera. It was an uphill task to get used to being in the spotlight. Plus being an introvert was a big challenge. She has done many non-glam roles too and enjoys portraying different characters on screen now.

Recalling her debut, Aditi added, she was approached by Arun, director of Thamadu, her first film that featured Pawan Kalyan. She liked the role and went ahead and signed up.

On the changes that she sees in the film industry as a woman artist, Aditi says that things have definitely become easier for women on sets now. Earlier the number of women used to be lesser. Now we have many women directors and producers too.”

Adding that she is able to handle pressure much better as a psychologist and can also help others around her in times of stress or someone is feeling anxious.”

Coming to her upcoming projects, Aditi reveals that “Mismatched 3 has been approved by Netflix so the team is working on it and she is looking forward to being part of it yet again. She also has Glamour Girls.

She concludes that it is the opportunity of playing different characters, working with different teams that continue to be exciting. The new and different scripts, sets and locations etc…(all add to it). It is gratifying to embody a character that the director has envisioned and see it on screen

News Edit K.V.Raman

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