patrick samantha jones wrote:Nehal's first press conference after winning
Demi & Nehal's interview 20:50 onwards
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anannube wrote:She performed the best that night, no debate about that. She deserves the title and the right to represent India at Miss Universe.
Now time for reality check
1. Did she have much competition on the finals nights, NO. She was untouchable. But is she at par with the likes of El Salvador, USA or South Africa? a big NO.
She needs to work on that body and make it proportionate like Iris who though on shorter side looked hella tall. I trust her that she can achieve this by December, she is that determined.
2. Work on her enunciation and voice (speak from gut) come across as a mature person who is wise. Make her face soft through makeup and try to smile with heart, become enchanting. Since Femina has made it a point to ask fluff questions in Diva I can't comment on the content but if she reads enough and projects herself well she is good to go. She sounded (on finals night) a little verbose and unable to condense her thoughts to form a beautiful answer, work on that.
3. Her advocacy about fitness has potential to backfire because the way she has presented herself by getting skinny it will come at contrast with the body positivity message of Canada 2016. She needs to elaborate on that or take something much more impactful and tie that to a personal story. For now, it looks like as if she is saying Miss Universe will only crown thin girls.
I want to see her in top 5 because only than do I believe India can get the crown, Indians are expert at annihilating the last question but for now I see her reaching top 16 by hair.
anannube wrote:She performed the best that night, no debate about that. She deserves the title and the right to represent India at Miss Universe.
Now time for reality check
1. Did she have much competition on the finals nights, NO. She was untouchable. But is she at par with the likes of El Salvador, USA or South Africa? a big NO.
She needs to work on that body and make it proportionate like Iris who though on shorter side looked hella tall. I trust her that she can achieve this by December, she is that determined.
2. Work on her enunciation and voice (speak from gut) come across as a mature person who is wise. Make her face soft through makeup and try to smile with heart, become enchanting. Since Femina has made it a point to ask fluff questions in Diva I can't comment on the content but if she reads enough and projects herself well she is good to go. She sounded (on finals night) a little verbose and unable to condense her thoughts to form a beautiful answer, work on that.
3. Her advocacy about fitness has potential to backfire because the way she has presented herself by getting skinny it will come at contrast with the body positivity message of Canada 2016. She needs to elaborate on that or take something much more impactful and tie that to a personal story. For now, it looks like as if she is saying Miss Universe will only crown thin girls.
I want to see her in top 5 because only than do I believe India can get the crown, Indians are expert at annihilating the last question but for now I see her reaching top 16 by hair.
Iknowbeauty wrote:I think India is also getting better with the diversity of the MUI winners. There was a North Indian in 2015 (Urvashi), South Indian in 2017 (Shraddha) and now a Western Indian or Gujarati (Nehal). I maybe wrong, but I also don't think there has been a Miss India from Gujarat that has ever been sent to Miss Universe until Nehal.
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