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Each girl who entered the room where the judges were sitting in a semi-circle, walked straight to Amitabh Bachchan and was so star struck, she forgot the other nine The contest that year was, of course, highly awaited, and electric with excitement. Sushmita and Aishwarya were nearing the end of their reign and by now were bonafide stars in the firmament, generously dropping in at the rehearsals to encourage the new aspirants Winning the pageant was now considered only an intermediate stop in a Miss India's itinerary and for her journey The Times of India provided Manpreet with an ethnic wardrobe designed by Ritu Kumar, some of the lehengas costing over Rs 2,00,000. After all, Manpreet was going to Windhock, Namibia, to compete not only against 80 contestants but against history itself. No other country had won the Miss Universe two years in a row
Because there was no direct telecast of the final contest in India,
a friend in America kept telephoning the family in India of her
progress through the final ten, the final six and the last three.
"As I made it through each round," Manpreet recalls,
"the hosts would keep drilling it in for the judges by announcing, 'If Miss India wins, it will be history in the making because no other country has won it twice in a row.' On the other hand, whenever Miss USA came on stage she said, 'This is Miss USA and her country has not made it for the last 14 years.' So there was
Excerpted from Pride of India by Persis Khambatta, Rs 1495, Parijat Media Limited, with the publishers permission. Special copies, signed by many of the Miss Indias and priced at Rs 5000, are also available. The proceeds of this special copies will go to the Missionaries of Charity. Tell us what you think of this feature
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