And these judjes weren't someone from Bollywood who know nothing about beauty queens, but instead, they were the CORE people from the Beauty Industry who can really judge upon what beauty really is. But unfortunately they didn't have any role in the "ACTUAL" judging @ MISS DIVA 2014.
REFERENCES
1. FROM MISS DIVA 2014 EPISODE 3 - TANYA CHAITANYA - THE EDITOR OF FEMINA MAGAZINE
Her post speaks for herself about her skills in the Beauty Industry.
What she said:
I was just really went on and on with Lopamudra and she held it for as long as she could!
Now my dear friends, these are the golden words and are the little hints these people deliver, in reference to the contestant they feel really stands out altogether. And yet again, these professional biggies have no role in the final judging.
TANYA'S BIO: As an editor, Tanya Chaitanya, has given India’s largest selling women’s magazine—Femina—a contemporary, fresh and modern feel. Tanya has worked for BBC as a Producer and was also with The Times of India and Cosmopolitan magazine. Tanya has been with Femina since 2007 and has been instrumental in brand expansion regionally with two successful spin-offs: Femina Hindi and Femina Tamil. Also the online presence brand Femina has grown with her vision.
2. FROM MISS DIVA 2014 EPISODE 7 - PRIA KATARIA PURI - THE FASHION DESIGNER
Who else could know what fashion is and who could really carry it elegantly, gracefully - Like a Beaty queen. She was a guest judge at the Bikini round, which is the most important segment of a pageant.
Lara: Pria, anybody for you who caught your attention?
What she said:
Definitely, Lopamudra Her body is in proportion and also, she walks very elegantly. She has her own walk!
PRIA'S BIO: Pria Kataria Puri, a savvy fashion designer with a wild streak running through her explorative style personality, is one of the original proponents of Indian 'Nouvelle Courteure'. She entered into the world of Fashion by earning formal training from a polytechnic in New Delhi, and from FIDM, San Francisco, where she showcased her first collection of Occidental Evening Wear at the San Francisco Fashion Centre.