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Femina Miss India
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Rajasthan girl Nandini Gupta crowned Femina Miss India

| @indiablooms | Apr 16, 2023, at 01:38 pm

Imphal/IBNS: Nandini Gupta of Rajasthan has won the coveted Femina Miss India 2023 in a star-studded colourful competition here at Khuman Lampak stadium on Saturday.

Shreya Punja of Delhi won the first runners-up title while Thounaojam Strela Luwang of Manipur won the second runners-up title.

The event which saw the participation of 30 state winners captivated the crowd with Ananya Panday, Maniesh Paul, Kartik Aaryan, and Bhumi Pednekar managing the stage.

The 30 state winners were judged by a panel consisting of Femina Miss India Universe 2002 and Mentor Neha Dhupia, boxing icon Laishram Sarita Devi, star choreographer Terence Lewis and ace designers Rocky S and Namrata Joshipura.

The grand finale ceremony held on April 15 was a star-studded affair and celebrated the ethos of beauty in diversity.

The evening kick-started with a breathtaking performance by the former winners of the pageant, Sini Shetty, Rubal Shekhawat, Shinata Chauhan, Manasa Varanasi, Manika Sheokand, Manya Singh, Suman Rao and Shivani Jadhav - dressed in exquisite and finely crafted lehengas from Mohey.

Moving onto the show, the audience was entertained by the highly anticipated performances by Bollywood’s heartthrob Kartik Aaryan followed by the gorgeous Ananya Pandey.

The evening’s proceedings were led by the dynamic duo Manish Paul and Bhumi Pednaker who kept the audience engaged with their wits and improvisations.

The gala event witnessed multiple rounds of captivating fashion sequences featuring the beautiful 30-state winners in a stunning collection by Namrata Joshipura for Trends, Rocky Star and Robert Naorem showcasing traditional costumes.

The state winners were judged by an elite panel consisting of Femina Miss India Universe 2002 & Mentor Neha Dhupia, boxing icon Laishram Sarita Devi, ace choreographer Terence Lewis, film director and writer Harshavarshan Kulkarni and distinguished designers Rocky Star and Namrata Joshipura.

The state winners interacted with the jury panel and took to their questions with great confidence.

The showpiece contest culminated in the coronation ceremony, wherein the outgoing queens crowned the new winners.

In attendance on the guest list were former Manipur state winners, Soibam Kanchan, Urmila Shagolsem, Maria Chanu Pangambam, and Angobi Chanu Loukrakpam.

The Times Group entered into a first-ever partnership with the Department of Tourism, Government of Manipur, to host the grand finale of Femina Miss India 2023 in the capital of Manipur, an initiative in the history of the pageant.

The 30 state winners arrived in Imphal on April 7 to a warm reception and felicitation. In an attempt to prompt and experience the state’s rich culture, the state winners visited various tourist attractions of key significance and showcased their unique heritage and history during their stay in the capital city, Imphal.


[With UNI inputs]

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