Aditi Govitrikar, an actress, has started her own beauty pageant and intends to train the hopeful girls for a month before the finale in mid-September. The Marvelous Mrs. India contest is currently accepting registrations. Her new business, her experience in show business, upcoming projects, and much more are discussed in an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times.
Registration Is Open for Marvelous Mrs. India
All married women, regardless of whether they are divorced, separated, or widowed, are eligible to enter Aditi’s contest. The competition will end on September 16 in Delhi, according to an interview with model-actress and psychologist Aditi that appeared in Hindustan Times. “The registration process has already gotten under way. The finale will take place in Delhi on September 16th, but I have already started training and preparing the girls online for a month.
Aditi explained the significance of beauty pageants by saying, “Beauty pageants give women a wonderful platform to showcase their beauty—inner and outer talents—and also give them the chance to promote any social cause near and dear to their hearts. provides voice.
Aditi Remembers Winning the Mrs World Title in 2001
When Aditi won the Mrs. World title in 2001, she had been modeling for a while. An Indian had never previously won the title of Mrs. World. Sargam Kaushal’s victory in Mrs. World last year brought the trophy back to India.
She continued, “When I won Mrs. World, married women could enter beauty pageants. After I won, many competitions were created and made possible. A married woman can now easily take part in any competition. Aditi stated that her main goal is to “redefine beauty by highlighting the power, resilience, and inner beauty of married women,” expressing how excited she is to start her own competition.
Prior to the movie, Aditi was modeling and had appeared in a few movies, including the Bollywood film 16 December starring Milind Soman and her Telugu film debut, Thammudu. Later, he contributed to movies like Koi Jaane Na, Hum Tum Shabana, Smile Please, and Bheja Fry 2.
Bollywood Calling
Aditi referred to her entry into the film industry as a “tough task” when asked about it. I have a background in medicine, and I have never spoken in front of a camera, she recalled. It was challenging to adjust to being in the spotlight. Being an introvert was a major challenge as well. I’ve also taken on a lot of non-glamour roles, and I now take pleasure in playing a variety of characters on screen.
When asked about her debut, Aditi recalled being approached by Mr. Arun, the filmmaker of her first movie, Thamadu, which starred Pawan Kalyan. I decided to sign up because I liked the role.
Women in Film Industry
Aditi responded, “Things have definitely become easier for women on sets now,” in response to a question about the changes she observes in the film industry as a female performer. Earlier, there were fewer women. Today, there are also a lot of female producers and directors.
As a psychologist, I am better able to handle pressure, and I can support those around me when they’re under pressure or feeling anxious.
Aditi’s New Projects
Aditi stated about her upcoming projects, “Mismatched 3 has been approved by Netflix, so the team is working on it and I am looking forward to being a part of it once more. Moreover, I have glamor girls.
It offers the chance to work with various teams and play a variety of characters, which is exciting. new and distinctive scripts, sets, and environments, etc (all add up to this). Being the character the director has envisioned and seeing him on screen is satisfying,” he said.