I Am She–Miss Universe India

I AM She

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Predecessor Femina Miss India
Successor Miss Diva
Formation 2010
Extinction 2012
Type Beauty Pageant
Headquarters Mumbai
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Miss Globe International
Miss Asia Pacific World
President
Sushmita Sen
Website http://www.iam-she.com/v2/

I AM She – Miss India Universe was a national beauty pageant, started in 2010, which used to send its winner to Miss Universe pageant. In 2010, Femina Miss India relinquished its exclusive right to send the representative to Miss Universe, and, Tantra Entertainment Private limited, in collaboration with former Miss Universe and Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen,[1] organized the pageant in the same year. After the 2012 Miss Universe Pageant, Sushmita Sen and Tantra entertainment announced they would be relinquishing the license for Miss Universe,[2] but have not officially stated whether "I Am She" will continue to be held. I AM She – Miss Universe India, sent the contestants to Miss Universe from year 2010 to 2012. In 2013, Femina Miss India was awarded the franchise back after I AM She – Miss Universe India concluded their contract with the Miss Universe Organization. A separate pageant Miss Diva is held to send delegates from 2013 onwards.

Sushmita Sen, the organizer of I Am She – Miss Universe India.

I AM She 2010

The first ever I AM She pageant was held on May 28 hosted by Rahul Khanna and former Femina Miss India, Neha Dhupia Miss India Universe and co hosted by Ayushmann Khurrana. The reigning Miss Universe, Stefania Fernandez crowned the very first I AM She - Miss India Universe , Ushoshi Sengupta.

30 contestants from different parts of the country participated. After the 1st round, the top 20 contestants were announced and in the next round, the top 10 contestants. Later, from the top 5 contestants, Ms. Sengupta emerged as the eventual winner.[3]

I AM She 2011

The second edition of I AM She Miss India Universe pageant was held on 15 July 2011 in Mumbai. The winner represented India in Miss Universe 2011 to be held in São Paulo, Brazil. 20 contestants from different parts of the country participated. In the preliminary the contestants will go through swimsuits, evening gowns and preliminary interviews. In final after the 1st round, the top 10 will be announced. Later, from the top 5 contestants the 2011 Miss India Universe will be chosen. A whole lot of famous personalities from social, cultural and film fields like Zayed Khan, Dia Mirza Miss Asia Pacific 2000 and Esha Deol attended the show. The winner of 2010 I AM She - Miss India Universe , Ushoshi Sengupta crowned Vasuki Sunkavalli of Hyderabad as I AM She Miss India Universe 2011 at the end of the event. The pageant was telecasted on 28 August at 7pm on Star World when Vasuki Sunkavalli was crowned Miss Universe India by her predecessor Ushoshi Sengupta. Parul Duggal was crowned as the Miss India Globe International 2011 by 2010 First Runner Up Reha Sukheja, whereas Tanvi Singla was crowned as Miss India Asia Pacific World 2011 by 2010 Second Runner up Pooja Hegde. Parul went on to become the First Runner up at the Miss Global International 2011 in North Cyprus & Tanvi went on to place 5th in Miss Asia Pacific World 2011 in Korea. Whereas Vasuki remained unplaced at the Miss Universe 2011 held in São Paulo, Brazil.

I AM She 2012

The Third edition for the Pageant I AM She was held on September 21, 2012. The finale took place in grand convention hall LICEC. Miss Universe 1994 Sushmita Sen along with Miss Asia Pacific World 2012 Himangini Singh Yadu crowned Urvashi Rautela as the new Miss India Universe 2012 at the end of the event.There were 20 contestants who were selected as semifinalists. The field was narrowed down to 10 and ultimately to 5. Urvashi Rautela was to represent India at Miss Universe 2012 to be held in December. However due to contradicting contracts with her being Ms. Tourism Queen of the Year International and also her not being able to meet up with the age requirements of the Miss Universe Organisation as of 16 October 2012 she resigned her title. First Runner Up Shilpa Singh is now the new I AM She Miss India Universe 2012.

Results

Year I AM She – Miss Universe India First runner-up Second runner-up Third runner-up Fourth runner-up
2012 Urvashi Rautela (Dethroned)
Shilpa Singh(Succeeded)[4]
Arlette Evita Grao Dipna Patel Aneesha Chowdary N/A
2011 Vasuki Sunkavalli[5][6] Parul Duggal Tanvi Singla Priyanka Chopra Kiran Thapar
2010 Ushoshi Sengupta[7] Reha Sukheja[8] Pooja Hegde Shruti Iyer Shilpa Tripathi

Miss Universe

Year Representative State Ranking Special awards
2012 Shilpa Singh Bihar Top 16
Urvashi Rautela Uttrakhand
Was dethroned from crown due to a controversy over her age.
2011 Vasuki Sunkavalli Andhra Pradesh
Unplaced
2010 Ushoshi Sengupta West Bengal
Unplaced

Miss Globe International

Year Representative State Ranking Special awards
2011 Parul Duggal[9] Madhya Pradesh 1st Runner-up
Best National Costume

Miss Asia Pacific World

Year Representative State Ranking Special awards
2012 Himangini Singh Yadu Madhya Pradesh Miss Asia Pacific World 2012
Best in Evening Gown - 1st Runner Up
2011 Tanvi Singla Karnataka 2nd Runner-up1

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Winners gallery

See also

References

  1. "Former Miss Universe, Sushmita Sen, now at the helm of Miss Universe India". Miss India Magazine. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. "Indore girl Mansi Moghe to compete for Miss Universe pageant". IBNLive. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  3. "30 contestants gear up for Miss Universe". Hindustan Times. 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  4. From software job to the road to Miss Universe newindianexpress.com Retrieved 13 March 2015
  5. Prabalika M. Borah. "'I entered the contest like a winner'". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  6. Prabalika M. Borah. "Vasuki eyes Miss Universe title". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  7. "Miss Universe India Ushoshi Sengupta eyes Bollywood". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  8. SANGEETHA DEVI DUNDOO. "'Meeting SRK was a dream come true'". The Hindu. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  9. "The world's their stage... - Sakal Times". sakaaltimes.com. Retrieved 13 March 2015.

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