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October 29, 1997 |
![]() ![]() "In 1992," Pooja Batra remembers, "I took part in the Summer Queen pageant in Pune, and I wasn't even amongst the finalists. I was terribly dejected and thought to myself, 'I'm not that bad, I must do something to prove myself.' Three months later I was Miss India/3." From and unknown college student to model to budding film star, Pooja Batra has glided through the glamour with the same grace with which she walks the ramp. Before the contest she had participated in two local fashion shows, but in the year after, she did over 40 major shows. In the four years since the pageant, she calculated that she has done over 700 prime fashion shows in India and abroad, and she knows whom to thank: "The Femina Miss India crown gave me such a push in my career that I can say that whatever I am today is because I was Miss India/3 in 1993. "
Madhu's generous gesture to Pooja was misunderstood by Namrata,
whom Madhu was supposed to be helping, and the contest experienced
some unpleasantness. In the end Pooja was judged Miss India/3
and represented India to the Miss International contest in Tokyo
where she was placed in the final 12
Excerpted from Pride of India by Persis Khambatta, Rs 1495, Parijat Media Limited, with the publishers permission. Special copies, signed by many of the Miss Indias and priced at Rs 5000, are also available. The proceeds of this special copies will go to the Missionaries of Charity. Tell us what you think of this feature
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