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HOW TASNEEM RAZA REWROTE THE RULES

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August 22, 2025

The spunky Miss Universe India contestant tells us why she's still a winner at 42

- By Manjusha Radhakrishnan Entertainment Editor

If you came here looking for a glittering tiara, you won't find it. What you will find is a story of grit, grace, and a woman who turned the Miss Universe India stage into her own runway of reinvention. This is the grand finale of our Dubai Beauty Queen series — where Tasneem Raza, the oldest contestant in the pageant, proved you don’t need a crown to rule. She didn’t bring one home, but she sure made one for herself along the way. So here are her final thoughts in her own words ...

As I sit down to write this final reflection on my Miss Universe India journey, one truth rings louder than all the rest: in life, we may not always control the outcomes, but we always control how we show up.

I write this with a lot of mixed emotions — gratitude, relief, confusion, anger, disappointment, and joy. At this point, I am still taking it all in and processing it, and that might take a few days, or maybe even a few weeks. But mostly, it’s gratitude — for where I am, for what I have lived, and for all that I have learnt.

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