Bollywood actress and Miss World 2017 winner Manushi Chhillar marked the eighth anniversary of her global victory with a wave of nostalgia and gratitude.
On November 18, the Miss World Organisation shared a heartwarming video of Manushi’s crowning. They posted it as part of a collaborative social media campaign.
The video showcased the defining moment from eight years ago. Manushi brought the Miss World crown back to India after a 17-year wait.
Alongside the video, the organisation penned an emotional message recalling the proud moment.
Eight years ago, a young Indian woman stepped onto an international stage with quiet grace and confidence. She immediately captured the world’s attention with her clear sense of purpose.
The post called her a winner in a moment that united the nation. People still remember it as a “national heartbeat.”
Eight years of glory
The tribute further stated that her victory remains a timeless reminder that dreams, when pursued with sincerity, can shape history.
The organisation concluded the note by toasting to “the queen who inspired millions” and celebrating the enduring legacy that shines brighter every year.
Manushi reshared the post on her social media story, adding a series of heart emojis to express her emotions.
Fans flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages and nostalgia-filled tributes, remembering the moment India reclaimed its place on the Miss World stage.
Before winning the crown, Manushi was a medical student pursuing an MBBS degree.
Her intelligence, poise, and advocacy for women’s health made her a standout contestant in the 2017 competition held in Sanya, China.
After her pageant win, Manushi transitioned into Bollywood with her debut film Samrat Prithviraj opposite Akshay Kumar.
In 2022, she appeared in Operation Valentine alongside Varun Tej, followed by The Great Indian Family with Vicky Kaushal. Most recently, she featured in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, co-starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff.
Eight years after her historic win, Manushi continues to remain a symbol of grace, ambition, and inspiration for young dreamers across the globe.
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