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'I'm a pageant girl and I love being a part of pageants' says Rochelle Rao

Tribune Web Desk Chandigarh, October 5 Rochelle Rao of The Kapil Sharma fame who is also a pageant winner joined as a grooming mentor for Mrs India Queen 2021. Titled Pehchaan Meri, the beauty pageant for married women kickstarted from...
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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, October 5

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Rochelle Rao of The Kapil Sharma fame who is also a pageant winner joined as a grooming mentor for Mrs India Queen 2021. Titled Pehchaan Meri, the beauty pageant for married women kickstarted from October 1 in Goa. The finale happened on October 3 where Malaika Arora crowned the Mrs India Queen 2021 Nidhi Punya along with founders Shweta Roy and Ranbir Roy.

Rochelle has mentored the contestants for the grand finale. On talking about what prompted her to be the part of this pageant she said,”I’m a pageant girl and I love being a part of pageants. I’ll always be a pageant girl because it rejuvenates my confidence when I see women from all walks of life coming together. It’s more like a celebration.”

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Sharing about the qualities required to become a pageant winner, she says,”I believe there are three points that you should keep in mind. They are- be your authentic self, discover yourself. You need to make every opportunity count as it’s not about winning or losing, it is about growing and learning. Lastly, to keep everything in balance and enjoy the experience.”

She further continues,”I think the qualities required in this pageant are quite different from the other pageants I’ve seen as things like weight and height don’t matter. Here the question is more about how confident and comfortable you feel in your own body. The kind of uniqueness and freshness you bring will make the difference in this pageant.”

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