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New Miss India is keen on Bollywood
Noreen Aslam
NEW DELHI—Kerala beauty Parvathy Omanakuttan, who won the Pantaloons
Femina Miss India World 2008, says she wouldn’t mind trying her luck in
Bollywood provided the offers are good. “Why not? I have grown up in
Mumbai and am a movie buff. If I get a good chance, good money, good
co-stars, I would go for it,” the 20-year-old winner told IANS on phone
from Mumbai. She won the Femina contest Saturday in Mumbai.
An arts graduate from the Mithibai College, Mumbai, Parvathy said that
winning the pageant was her childhood dream. “I was just seven when I
saw Sushmita (Sen) and Aishwarya (Rai) winning the pageant. I decided
then that one day I would also be like them,” said the dusky long-legged
beauty. “I always wanted to be Miss India. I am on cloud nine after
winning the contest. However, I must confess when I saw my parents and
friends crying after I was announced the winner that it is not just my
dream that has come true. Everyone’s dream related to me has been
fulfilled. What could be more satisfying than this?”
Parvathy is keen to do a master of business administration (MBA) as a
career option. “I want to pursue MBA because it is very important to
have a backup. Films or modelling would not last for long.” She had won
the Pantaloon’s Femina Miss India South held in Hyderabad in December
last year.
Asked how life has changed after winning the coveted title, Parvathy
said: “It has changed overnight! Before winning the competition I could
pull out any T-shirt from my wardrobe and go out with my friends
anywhere. But it is not so any more, as all eyes are on me.” Commenting
on her preparations for the Oct 4 Miss World pageant, she said: “This is
not a crown of joy. With the crown, the responsibility of upholding the
name of the country has also fallen on my shoulders.”
“The preparations started ever since I won the contest. Apart from just
concentrating on my appearance, I am also trying to be a stronger person
to face the contest.” Asked about her views on women, she said: “I am a
student of English literature and I think feminism has enlightened me.
There have been certain cases when women have been refused their rights.
The security of women is another very important issue in our country. I
want to voice my opinion against female foeticide and crime against
women.
“Women can’t run the world alone. You need both - men and women - but I
strongly feel for women and am a liberal feminist,” Parvathy said. “I am
sure if the government doesn’t do something it is not far when women
would come out and work for their community.” “Education not only makes
one knowledgeable but also makes one think, act and feel independently.
It is imperative for everyone, especially for girls, to be educated,”
said Parvathy. She worked with Akbar Travels Online.com after completing
graduation. |