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Women of substance.. Call them Divas or stars...

An enriching journey at Mrs. India Universe pageant... A lot of grilling you have to undergo and all 22 contestants in the Platinum category carried with them loads of experience.. All were well placed both in their families and career too..  the pageant wasn't just about outer beauty, our attitude and brains mattered too..  Moreover, the presence of mind made all the difference.. As we all are women of substance... To top the list is Archana Tomar who has created a platform for married women, giving us the best of the trainers for grooming. 

Alesia Raut, the biggest star performer whose energy brought us into right mode and posture for the stage presence to give the best of the poses and flawless walk wearing those stilletoes...


Last but not least was the training and tips for some questions which generally pop up by the jury to test the brains of the beauties on the grill... One question which is quite intriguing and roams into my neurons wishing a release with a bit of angst and piece of my mind. The interesting question remains :: WHY ARE WOMEN STILL CONSIDERED AS OBJECTS??????? 


Draped in a Saree with Suns painted on it!!
Had I been given this question, my answer would have been, the question itself showcases the thought process we hold for well-chiseled faces and bodies with sharp features on platforms which seek future brand Ambassadors to endorse various brands and choose women of substance. Men need to heighten their knowledge and degrees.. How can an object give birth to a child, keep that in her womb for nine months and later nurture the life to be ready to survive in this world? Beyond just flesh, blood, milk, and love it requires even more courage to undergo that labor which God knows that only a Shakti has the power to do so, therefore, she has been chosen for it...


If objects cannot reproduce then my question is WHY the Question!!!??????? 


Let's look at the platform and the participants beyond.. Not just substance but courage it takes to stand on the stage and face a set of audiences. 

PS: no offense to any of the organizers of any of the pageants.. Just a thought process to change the thinking level inclined!!! 








                                                     



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