Why Manushi Chillar feels doctors need to be good actors
The Miss World also said she will take the Bollywood decision when it's the right time.
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MUMBAI: Miss World commitments are keeping Manushi Chillar busy but the beauty pageant winner says she has not shut doors for Bollywood as she believes there is an actor in her.
Manushi was crowned Miss World at a grand event in China last year. The coveted title was last won by Priyanka Chopra for India in 2000, a year after Yukta Mookhey had made the country proud. Both of them soon made entry in Bollywood.
"I sense an actor in me. Being a doctor and an actor is very similar. My father would always tell me, to be a good doctor you have to be a good actor because fifty percent of the patients are cured by the way you make them feel," Manushi told.
"You do have a role playing to do when you're a doctor. Even as a Miss World you have to role play sometimes, when you look at some people you feel like breaking down but you've to smile and spread happiness. So of course I know I am a good actor," she added.
When asked, how many film offers she has refused so far, Manushi said, "I haven't said no to any opportunity. It's more of a wait. I need to fulfil certain responsibilities right now. I'll take the Bollywood decision when it's the right time."
Femina Miss India 2017: Alia Bhatt, Sushant Singh Rajput shine through the evening
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Sunday evening saw the grand finale of Femina Miss India 2017, attended by celebrities from all walks of life. The event was held at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.
In Pic: From left to right, 2nd runner-up Priyanka Kumari, Miss India Winner Manushi Chillar and 1st runner-up Sana Dua are all-smiles as they pose for the media during the Miss India 2017 finale at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.
Sunday evening saw the grand finale of Femina Miss India 2017, attended by celebrities from all walks of life. The event was held at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.
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The finale of fbb Colors Femina Miss India 2017 was hosted by Bollywood's two wittiest celebs, Karan Johar and Riteish Deshmukh. The two kept the audience in splits and also had them entertained with their cheeky one-liners.
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Alia Bhatt quite literally set the stage on fire with her electric performance. The young star jived to popular Bollywood numbers and kept the audience enthralled.
Alia Bhatt quite literally set the stage on fire with her electric performance. The young star jived to popular Bollywood numbers and kept the audience enthralled.
Sushant Singh Rajput had put on his dancing shoes for the evening. He left the audience spellbound with his power-packed performance.
Sushant Singh Rajput had put on his dancing shoes for the evening. He left the audience spellbound with his power-packed performance.
The contestants showcased designer Amit Aggarwal's chic collection on the Miss India ramp.
The contestants showcased designer Amit Aggarwal's chic collection on the Miss India ramp.
From left, actor Vidyut Jamwal, actress Ileana DÇruz, director and producer Abhishek Kapoor, actor Arjun Rampal, 2nd runner-up Priyanka Kumari, winner
Manushi Chillar, BCCL MD Vineet Jain, 1st runner-up Sana Dua, Miss India 2016 Stephanie Del Valle and designer Manish Malhotra were the few who had to be the perfect judge for the night.
From left, actor Vidyut Jamwal, actress Ileana DÇruz, director and producer Abhishek Kapoor, actor Arjun Rampal, 2nd runner-up Priyanka Kumari, winner
Manushi Chillar, BCCL MD Vineet Jain, 1st runner..
Almost half a year after being crowned Miss World, there have been several monumental changes in her life- a lot of travelling, learning, and an added sense of responsibility.
"For a girl behind specs, in her room reading books, to coming in front of the camera, expected to have opinion about things, a lot has changed. But I'm enjoying."
For Manushi, winning the pageant is not just about having a beautiful face but also to have a "world view".
"It takes a lot of self belief to be Miss World. As Miss World, you are a face for beauty with purpose. You can't just be beautiful. You have to have the zeal and courage to pursue the purpose. It is not easy to visit an area which is, say, hit by a natural calamity, you have to be with the people, not break down but empathise."
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Manushi is now gearing up to be a judge for Miss India 2018, scheduled to happen on June 19. The pageant winner said life has come "full circle" with this.
"I felt so nostalgic when I spoke to the contestants, I realised I was one of them. I can understand what's going on their mind when they're giving a particular answer. As a judge, I can see through them. Now that I'm here, I'm also looking at them through the eyes of the Miss World organisation," she added.