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Who Run The World? Girls!

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November 24,2019

Girls! Make way for the winners of fbb Colors Femina Miss India 2019, who are raring to go. They talk to Nikshubha Garg about realising their dreams, experiences at the pageant, and plans. Photographs by Jatin Kampani

- Nikshubha Garg

Who Run The World? Girls!

“I DREAMT OF DOING SOMETHING BIG IN LIFE” fbb Colors Femina Miss India World 2019, Suman Rao, is rather calm and composed when we meet her. She opens up about her strengths, weaknesses, family, and Miss World 2019

After winning the fbb Colors Femina Miss India World 2019, Suman Rao, is leaving no stone unturned to prepare for Miss World 2019, which will take place shortly. The Mumbai girl considers Manushi Chhillar (Miss World 2017) to be her inspiration, and admits to have finally found her platform to make a difference.

Tell us about your background.

I was born in a village near Udaipur and brought up in Mumbai. We’re a typical Mewadi family of seven, which includes my parents, two brothers, and grandparents. My father owns a jewellery shop while my mother is a homemaker. We are a middle class family which aspires to be the best in the world (smiles).

Did you have a different goal when it came to your career?

I always wanted to excel in academics, and am currently pursuing a chartered accountancy course from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Mumbai. Frankly, I dreamt of doing something big in life irrespective of the profession.

What did you do first after you were crowned?

Saw my parents! They were excited; my mother started crying. That’s when it hit me that I’ve achieved something in life.

What, according to you, is your biggest strength and weakness?

My biggest strengths are self-belief, focus and family support. As for weaknesses, I overthink, which sometimes leads to self-doubt.

How are you preparing for Miss World 2019?

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