World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to welcome amazing Queen Dr Neha Sharma Mrs India UK 2019 2nd R.U.
Full name: Dr Neha Sharma
Title/Year:
Mrs India UK 2019 Goodwill gold title winner
Mrs India UK 2019 Intellectual Silver title winner
Mrs India UK 2019 2nd runner up
Pageant System: Mrs India UK 2019
Age: 34
Zodiac sign: Gemini
Hobbies: Music is my medicine and Dance is my biggest passion
Platform: Healing the healers
Years competed: Less than one year
Countries visited: U.K., Europe, America and India
Likes: Travelling, Dogs lover
Dislikes: Sad, depress, negative faces
Status: Engaged
World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about yourself.
I come from Indore, a beautiful city in the heart of India, which despite growing at a fast pace, still manages to combine ancient and modern lifestyle in a unique atmosphere. Since my childhood days, my parents instilled one firm belief in me-“whatever you do, do with determination. You have one life to live; do your work with passion and give your best”. I heard them, followed their advice and jumped into the medical profession. I became a doctor - it's a profession that may be considered a special mission, a devotion. It calls for involvement, respect and willingness to help all other people. And that's something I feel is an interesting quality I possess. I take a lot of pride in what I do and I believe that my work inspires me every day. As a neonatologist when I save one, newborn life, I feel I gave a new life to the family itself, and there is nothing more fulfilling than that particular feeling. I have not only been a gold medalist/university topper of my graduate medical batch but also the youngest Neonatologist of National Neonatology group of India. For my outstanding work and knowledge, I have been invited 4 times in International and 5 times in a National Pediatrics and Neonatal conferences in India, U.K., and Europe. To add further laurels, I am an oversea Pediatrics trainee (MTI) Ambassador of Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in U.K. When not at work, I play multiple roles - I'm a homemaker, a travel addict, an outright animal lover, and a social activist. I love taking on new challenges and the idea of overcoming them is what drives me. For my outstanding work at the community I have been awarded as a Brand Ambassador London for International Human Rights Crime control Organization. To put this in a nutshell- My idea is “Never say never” in life.
World Class Beauty Queens: What does women empowerment means to you?
Precisely, it means “a woman with voice”. She not only changes her own life in a positive way but also impact the lives of every woman she comes across. She is empowered beyond measure and beautiful beyond description. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your pageant history.
My pageant journey was really interesting. One day I saw the advertisement on social media and got tempted to utilize this opportunity to launch my social cause. I got shortlisted on the basis of my pictures and face to face interview. We were 32 contestants. Eventually, after 3 months of rigorous training in many areas and going through talent round/national costume and interview round, I made my position in the finale.
World Class Beauty Queens: What inspired you to do your first pageant?
I entered with a strong will to utilize this platform to support my cause - that was “Healing the Healers”. I wanted to be the beauty with substance, so as a medic with a motto in life, to serve medical fraternity to fight against mental health issues. I have seen since childhood the strong and long-lasting impact of the beauty queens on the young minds. That was what inspired me and pushed me towards this industry.
World Class Beauty Queens: Why did you choose to compete for your current title?
I didn’t choose any specific title for myself. I got my titles on the basis of causes I supported, the qualities I had and my overall performance on the platform of Mrs. India U.K. For my outstanding work in the community, Keto organization- Child help foundation and pageant team awarded me - “Mrs India UK 2019 Goodwill”. It was a privilege to get another title for being a beauty with brain, “Mrs India UK 2019 Intellectual”. At the end I got overall 2 nd runners up silver title and a nomination for Mrs Universe title which I declined due to personal reasons. World Class Beauty Queens: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about?
Brandwok present Mrs India U.K. is a pageant for all the married/ single mum/ widow/ divorced Indian woman staying in the U.K. It has got three categories - main category till 35 years age, classic category for 35-45 years age and platinum is above 45 years of age. Initially, 32 contestants are finalized on the basis of their pictures and interview. Thereafter after 3 months of training and various rounds, contestants make their position in the finale, where winners are shortlisted by the judges.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are you being judged on during the competition?
I was judged on the basis of my - overall commitment and dedication to the team, my positive attitude in life, the causes I supported and my overall personality.
World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your experience during the competition.
It was an amazing and lifetime memorable journey. I made some of my lifetime friends. There was so much to learn from each one of them. Walking and practicing over 6 inches heel was a nightmare. As much as I was nervous, I was also super excited for this new journey. Every task I did got me involved in something new, some were out of my comfort zone.
World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your platform or what cause do you volunteer for.
“Healing the healers”- To fight against mental health issues in medical fraternity for curing rest of the world. World Class Beauty Queens: What appearances have you done with your title?
International Pediatrics and Neonatal conference in India - Delivered talk on “Healing the Healers” Participation in world’s largest India day parade at Newyork.
University of London-Taught midwives on “Healing the Healers” mission
Conducted Yoga and Meditation session -For Neonatal Team of Royal London Hospital supporting “Healing the Healers” Mission.
Press Conference with leading News Paper of India- The Times Of India and Dainik Bhaskar about my journey and my mission in life.
Video shoot with Press media for Skin life Dermatology center at Indore, India.
Video shoot for Vijeta 2019- a unique talent web series of U.K.
Brand Ambassador London International Human Rights of Crime Control Organization- Awareness campaigns on child education, women empowerment, and mental health.
Woman Empowerment- Promoting young women entrepreneurs-Team of Shrangarika Beauty Salon, Indore, India.
Woman Empowerment - A meeting with United Nations Motivational speaker, an acid attack survivor, New York’s fashion designer and Founder of Mahindra Singh Foundation- Miss Monica Singh.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are some of your achievements?
My achievements are the reflection of true inner strength. Apart from my stable and successful professional life, my achievements in the beauty pageant and fashion industry has added further laurels in my basket.
World Class Beauty Queens: What is your onstage strategy to win the judges over?
Confidence, fearless smile and strong clear voice was my biggest tool to win the hearts of the judges.
World Class Beauty Queens: What makes you stand out from all those other beautiful girls?
My desire to support my cause and my bold and confident attitude pushed me to go beyond my comfort zone and made me stand out from the rest of the contestants.
World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about the moment your name was called out as the winner.
It was a mixed feeling – happiness, excitement, and accomplishment at one end and “could have done better” kind of feeling on the other end. But I was extremely proud that I smashed the stereotype by winning the pageant despite being a strong-headed hardcore Neonatologist. I proved myself-Sky is the limit. Nothing is impossible if you have a will to succeed.
World Class Beauty Queens: What does it mean to you to be a Beauty Queen?
It means the world- an identity of pride and hard work. A symbol of humbleness and gratitude to all those who made me to reach and achieve this.
World Class Beauty Queens: How did competing in pageants helped your life?
Competing in the pageants helped me to come out of my comfort zone and compelled me to go beyond the boundaries of imagination. From India to the U.K., it was completely an unexpected, yet beautiful journey. It has not only given my life a new dimension but has also added a memory to cherish lifelong. I realized and recognized during this journey, that there will always be someone who will be better than me in something, but rather than letting that bring me down, I choose to learn from them. I choose to grow and to polish myself. World Class Beauty Queens: How did pageants helped your self-esteem and body image?
It made me super confident in my own skin. Though I was completely sure of my own thoughts, beliefs, and goals for the 1 st time I even started loving my imperfections and embracing my inner strength. World Class Beauty Queens: You are an inspiration to all the girls out there. How does it feel?
I feel proud, blessed and responsible for being such for others.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for learning better pageant walk?
Practice, practice and practice.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for choosing the right pageant dress?
Be classy and glamorous, but keep your comfort on top.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for winning interview?
Be the best version of yourself.
World Class Beauty Queens: How did you prepare for your competition?
I work hard to balance my hospital work, hand in hand with the beauty pageant. I was doing my shifts in the hospital on odd hours(Day/twilight/night shifts) every week to accommodate my sessions without affecting my duty roster. Despite being extremely exhausted following each shift, my enthusiasm didn’t allowed me to fall off. Though it was really challenging but ultimately I made it.
World Class Beauty Queens: What is one mistake that you've done during competing you wish you could redo and fix it?
I wish I could have managed some time off from the work to give my best at this platform like my other co-contestants. I guess I pushed myself to the extremes by trying hard balancing my full-time medic job with the pageant journey. In the finale, I was completely fatigued and exhausted, which was very obvious on my face. Wish I can go back in time and fix it.
World Class Beauty Queens: What other mistakes are made by girls during the contest?
They were stressed and focused too much on their heels, gowns, and catwalk that they even forgot to smile. World Class Beauty Queens: Any modeling or acting experience?
Not before winning the pageant. After- still I am trying to put my feet down in this Industry, learning new skills and enjoying model life.
World Class Beauty Queens: What are your plans for 2019 as a Queen?
Strengthened the mission of “Healing the healers” and fight against mental health issues in medical fraternity.
World Class Beauty Queens: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?
Inspire, Influence and rule the world.
National Director: Mrs Aditi Gupta
Pageant website: http://www.mrsindiauk.com World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to say thank you for this amazing interview.
Dr Neha Sharma Mrs India UK 2019 2nd R.U. , World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, Flower photo by Photograpger: Digpal Singh Rathore(patronproduction.com) Makeup artist:Preety Tarsariya, Other Photos by: Photographer: UE MEDIA Videography & Photography Makeup artist: Hadasah Holder (Instagram: feel_prestige)
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