Miss India Worldwide 2016
Miss India Worldwide 2016 was the 25th edition of Miss India Worldwide pageant, held on 8 October 2017. The event was held at Royal Albert’s Palace in New Jersey, United States.[1]
Miss India Worldwide 2016 | |
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Date | October 8, 2017 |
Presenters | Manav Gohil, Anuradha Maharaj |
Venue | Royal Albert’s Palace, Fords, New Jersey, USA |
Broadcaster | TV Asia |
Winner | Karina Kohli United States |
Congeniality | Neha Gidwani Sint Maarten |
Photogenic | Unknown (Brittany Singh, Dethroned) |
Stephanie Lohale of Oman crowned her successor Karina Kohli of United States at the end of the event.[2]
The show was hosted by Indian actor Manav Gohil and Miss India Trinidad & Tobago, Anuradha Maharaj.
Results
Final result | Contestant |
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Miss India Worldwide 2016 |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Top 5 | |
Top 10 |
Special awards
Award | Name | Country |
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Miss Congeniality | Neha Gidwani[3] | Sint Maarten |
Miss Photogenic | Brittany Singh[4] | Guyana |
Miss Beautiful Skin | Zooni Thusoo | Canada |
Miss Beautiful Smile | Alisha Nanden | Netherlands |
Miss Bollywood Diva | Lankika Mathotaarachchi | Sri Lanka |
Contestants
40 contestants competed for the title of Miss India Worldwide 2016.
- Aruba – Karishma Malhotra
- Australia – Sukhmani khaira
- Canada – Zooni Thusoo
- Fiji – Ashwani Maharaj
- France – Setphanie Madavane
- French Guiana – Mayeline Estevez
- Guadeloupe – Indirah Mekel
- Guyana – Brittany Singh
- India – Akila Narayanan
- Italy – Basanti Tak
- Kenya – Finali Galaiya
- Laos – Nassima Mohamed
- Martinique – Anne Sophie Herard
- Mauritius – Jaleela Hassennally
- Netherlands – Alisha Nanden
- New Zealand – Pooja Bhagath
- Scotland – Kamilah Afaq
- Sint Maarten – Neha Gidwani
- South Africa – Krsna Priya Dasa
- Sweden – Namita Arora
- Sri Lanka – Lankika Mathotaarachchi
- Switzerland – Veena Tanner
- Trinidad and Tobago – Martina Mahase
- United Arab Emirates – Sukanya Sudhakaran
- United Kingdom – Jamini Patel
- United States – Karina Kohli
Crossovers
Contestants who previously competed or will compete at other beauty pageants:
- Fiji – Ashwani Maharaj, Miss India Fiji, was 1st runner-up at Miss National NZ 2016. She has finished 3rd runner-up at Miss Lumiere International World in Johor, Malaysia. She also won the award of Most Beautiful Body.[5]
- India – Akila Narayan has finished 1st runner-up at Miss India Teen New England 2015 and Miss Teen India USA 2015. She had completed at Miss India USA 2015 and Miss South India 2017.
- Kenya – Finali Galaiya, Miss India Wordwilde Kenya, won the title of Miss Attitude East Africa 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya.[6]
- Mauritius – Jaleela Hassennally, Miss India Worldwide Mauritius, has been conferred the title of Miss Humanity Hope 2016 by Cancer Association of Mauritius (CANMA).
- South Africa – Krsna Priya Dasa, Miss India South Africa, was previously Miss India South Africa KwaZulu-Natal 2015.
- Sweden – Namita Arora won the title of Miss India Europe 2014 in Barcelona, Spain.[7]
- United Arab Emirates – Sukanya Sudhakaran, Miss India UAE, won the award of Miss Photogenic at Miss Kerala 2014.[8]
References
- "Monica Gill From US is Miss India Worldwide 2014". NDTV. June 21, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- "Indian American Madhu Valli is Miss India Worldwide 2017". The American Bazaar. October 10, 2017. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
- "Miss India St. Maarten". SXM TALKS. October 15, 2016. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
- Garnett, Tamica (October 13, 2016). "Brittany Singh in top 10 at Miss India Worldwide". Guyana Chronicle. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
- Altatis, Conan (November 28, 2017). "Miss Lumiere International World 2017 results: Siberia's Diana Krasnova wins first crown". Conan Daily. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
- "Finali Galaiya wins two beauty crowns". oerb.org. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
- Jain, Ritesh (April 4, 2014). "Miss India Europe Interviews and Reviews". Pulse London. No. 3. London. pp. 10–12. Retrieved January 2, 2018 – via Joomag.
- "Thrissur lass Gayatri crowned Miss Kerala". The Times Kuwait. September 4, 2014. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
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