Miss Universe 2023: Shweta Sharda All Set to represent India; Here's Everything You Need to Know About Her
Miss Universe 2023: The 72nd Miss Universe Pageant, is just around the corner, scheduled for November 18. Representing India in this global extravaganza is Shweta Sharda, a 23-year-old model hailing from Chandigarh.
Excitement is building as one of the biggest fashion spectacles, the 72nd Miss Universe Pageant, is just around the corner, scheduled for November 18. The world is eagerly anticipating the crowning of the next Miss Universe, following in the footsteps of R'Bonney Gabriel from the United States.
The organizers have revealed that contestants will be evaluated on various criteria, including personal statements, in-depth interviews, and presentations in both evening gowns and swimwear. The coveted title awaits the contestant who excels in these areas. This year's pageant is set to unfold in El Salvador, featuring participants from 90 countries vying for the prestigious crown.
Representing India in this global extravaganza is Shweta Sharda, a 23-year-old model hailing from Chandigarh. Shweta clinched the esteemed Miss Diva Universe title earlier this year at a grand event in Mumbai, attended by several notable personalities. The crown was handed over by the previous year's winner, Divita Rai, adding to the significance of the moment.
Shweta Sharda's journey to this point is as remarkable as her achievements. A 22-year-old from Chandigarh, Shweta faced the challenges of being raised by a single mother. Determined to chase her dreams, she moved to Mumbai at the age of 16. In interviews, Shweta has consistently cited her mother as the most important person in her life.
Shweta's talents extend beyond the beauty pageant world. She has showcased her skills on popular television shows such as DID, Dance Deewane, and Jhalak Dikhlaja, where she even worked as a choreographer.
For those in India eager to witness Shweta's journey at the Miss Universe pageant, the final competition can be viewed on November 19, as per Indian Standard Time.