Sini Shetty was named the new Miss India 2022 on Sunday at the JIO World Convention Center in Mumbai. Manasa Varanasi, Miss India 2020, crowned Shetty as Femina Miss India World 2022.
Meet Sini Shetty, Miss India 2022:
Sini Shetty, 21, is from Karnataka and was born in Mumbai. She bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance. The new pageant winner is currently studying to become a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Shetty is also a proficient Bharatanatyam dancer. Following her victory on home soil, she will represent India in the prestigious 71st Miss World pageant.
The winners had been introduced on Miss India’s Instagram account with the caption, “Let’s pop the champagne!” The ladies will use this platform to grow all of the important motives in which they believe. We’ve visible how difficult they have got labored to earn those titles, and we’ve got to mention that they deserve each unmarried one in all of them.
Rubal Shekhawat from Rajasthan was chosen as the first runner-up to Sini Shetty, and Shinata Chauhan from Uttar Pradesh was chosen as the second runner-up.
Miss India 2022 was a star-studded event:
The event was held at Mumbai’s JIO World Convention Center. Miss India’s jury included actors Neha Dhupia, Dino Morea, and Malaika Arora, as well as cricketer Mithali Raj. Aside from these celebrities, the panel also included Rahul Khanna, Rohit Gandhi, and Shiamak Davar.
The stunning performances of Kriti Sanon and Lauren Gottlieb were among the highlights of the star-studded evening. Maniesh Paul hosted the spectacular event.
Malaika Arora and Neha Dhupia stunned on the red carpet in their stunning shimmery gowns. Dino Morea was seen arriving with Lauren Gottlieb, while Kriti Sanon looked stunning in a monochrome jumpsuit with a white off-the-shoulder cape.
We congratulate Sini Shetty on her victory and wish her the best of luck in representing India at Miss World 2022.
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