6th Miss World win puts India level with Venezuela

SANYA (CHINA) • An Indian medical student was crowned Miss World at a glitzy event in a Chinese resort on Saturday, making her country the joint most successful in the beauty pageant's history.

Ms Manushi Chhillar is the sixth Indian winner of the long-running contest, following in the footsteps of Bollywood actresses Priyanka Chopra and Aishwarya Rai.

Her win brings India level with Venezuela as the countries with most victories in the history of the pageant, now in its 67th edition.

Ms Chhillar, 20, is a trained Indian classical dancer who also enjoys painting and hopes to open a chain of non-profit hospitals in rural areas, according to the Miss World website.

"Thank you, everyone, for your constant love, support" and prayers, she wrote on Twitter. "This one's for India."

Her victory rapidly became a top trending topic on the social media platform in India after the announcement, with Mr Manohar Lal Khattar - the chief minister of her home state of Haryana - among the first to offer congratulations.

Ms Chhillar was handed the crown by last year's winner, Ms Stephanie del Valle of Puerto Rico, at the ceremony in the Chinese coastal city of Sanya on Saturday night.

Newly crowned Miss World Manushi Chhillar is a trained Indian classical dancer who also enjoys painting and hopes to open a chain of non-profit hospitals in rural areas.
Newly crowned Miss World Manushi Chhillar is a trained Indian classical dancer who also enjoys painting and hopes to open a chain of non-profit hospitals in rural areas. PHOTO: REUTERS

Ms Stephanie Hill of England and Ms Andrea Meza of Mexico finished as runners-up.

Saturday marked the Miss World pageant's return to Sanya, on southern China's Hainan Island, for a seventh time, where the event was last held in 2015.

That year, controversy erupted as officials in Hong Kong stopped Miss Canada, Ms Anastasia Lin, from boarding a plane bound for Sanya, telling her that she would not receive a visa.

The 25-year old actress claimed that the decision was due to her stance on China's human rights record, including its persecution of Falungong, a Chinese spiritual group of which she is a practitioner.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 20, 2017, with the headline 6th Miss World win puts India level with Venezuela. Subscribe