left, with Tanvi at Jamshedpur

Sanjeev Shekhar
Her smile is enough to kill a man. Tall, willowy with apt statistics and curves compels the heads to turn to have a look. Yes, she is Parvati Omanakuttam, the winner of Femina Miss World contest presently hogging the limelight and all attention at every nook and corner wherever she goes.
Young girls and boys make a beeline for her autograph and she gracefully stops, greets and signs in with a small message that leaves the fans spellbound. Parvati is still pristine and is yet to take on the ‘airs of a star', though she has already accomplished the feat in the nation's top platform of 'beauty and brain', no matter the show will go a long way.
“I had a dream and always aspired to become the model. I’ve already put the right step forward. But this is still the beginning, as I have a great responsibility when I’ll be representing my country at the International Miss World pageant at Ukraine in October this year,” informs Parvati with a lovely smile dancing on her lips. She was the cynosure of the fashion show at Jamshedpur where she cat walked into the hearts of the cheering youngsters.
Straight hairs marvelously cut to match her look; she is firm on ground to appeal to all to pray for her at the international event. A product of Mittibai College, Mumbai, Parvati was born in Kerala but was brought up in Mumbai. She did her schooling from Cosmopolitan Education Society and participated in beauty pageants since her childhood.
“I participated in Miss Kochi and many more competitions. The Femina Miss India was the eighth competition of my life. I’m happy and lucky to have won it,” she reveals.
Parvati does not believe in apeing anybody, and does not consider having a role-model for her career. She says that she would like to become an individual and imbibe in her the qualities to become the leader. “I want to place myself as a source of inspiration and motivation for others,” she asserts.
She has no qualms about the challenges but she instead has started preparations for the international event where she would be facing more than 100 beautiful ladies from across the globe. “There is no shortcut to success. Hard work with strong conviction to win and believe in Almighty is what I feel is important,” Parvati pronounces.
The Miss India World was frank enough to admit her admiration for cricket star, Mahendra Singh Dhoni. “I love cricket and like Dhoni very much. In fact this place has the potential to give out stars in many other fields,” Parvati held while praising the state of Jharkhand. She went on to add and disclosed that after Ajay Jadeja, the current Indian skipper for Twenty-20, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been an icon for youngsters.
Sanjeev Shekhar,
Journalist/Media Consultant/PR

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