Words matter. These are the best Manushi Chhillar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think if you make others happy you are contented.
I was not even a person who watched a lot of movies.
Jokes about my surname aren’t a big deal at all. In fact, that’s what jokes are meant for – you laugh and then forget about it.
Winning a beauty pageant and the Miss India title was always a dream.
My mother has always been the biggest inspiration in my life.
Today Miss World is all about young women who bring about a global change.
Miss World is about coming together, taking the reigns and fighting for a cause.
I was a physics topper in my school and used to encourage my juniors.
I already have a pet project called Project Shakti and it aims on educating women on menstruation cycle.
Haryana has supported me throughout my journey. I have received immense love and support from here.
I love Virat Kohli, he has achieved a lot.
I would never rule out any opportunity completely. I’d be a fool to do that.
I relate to ‘Dangal’ because of the way it presents the state’s culture and how Haryanvi parents are. They might act strict, but will always motivate their children to do their best and will stand by them, always being emotionally connected to them.
Well, menstrual hygiene is a cause that is close to my heart.
Communication is everything, especially as a doctor, you need to communicate with your patients.
I aim to work for girls and I am hopeful I will achieve it through the support of the Miss World Organization.
After becoming Miss World, I now have some idea of what goes on behind the camera, and that filmmaking is a tedious and time-consuming process.
It is fundamental when you are a doctor for a good doctor-patient relationship.
My mother is my first role model. We have lived every dream together. The way she has balanced everything in life makes me want to be like her.
I told my parents that I wanted to work on menstrual hygiene because I believe a girl can achieve everything if she is healthy.
As a medical student, you have to study every day. You can’t cover the syllabus by studying for a few nights before your exam.
I think a mother deserves the highest respect and when you talk about salary, it’s not always about cash, but I feel it’s the love and respect that you give to someone.
As students, it’s important that irrespective of whatever you are doing, you educate yourself, as that gives you certain standing in public.
Women are doing wonders as entrepreneurs.
My aim has always been to win the Miss World title.
Even as a Miss World, you have to roleplay 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.
I have been to all continents of the world.
I am really happy that Miss World pageant takes keen interest in my projects.
Three components – education, equality and empowerment – play an important and pivotal role in moving the country forward in every aspect.
Education brings a sense of confidence and self-worth to yourself.
Get up every morning, tell yourself you are beautiful and gear up to win!
People associate pageants with glamour, where there are celebrities walking on the ramp wearing beautiful gowns, heels and make-up – but that’s just one aspect.
My school has always encouraged students to participate in different competitions and it was my teachers who helped me overcome stage fear as I have always been a very shy person.
When I was at the Miss India competition, I was just trying to learn. It was all very new for me, and I was wondering where do I fit in. But it is about enjoying the whole journey.
As a Miss World, I will be able to understand people even better.
All Indian women have one thing in common… we don’t feel prosecuted for who we are and actually face our challenges head-on. And I think that’s what we need to do, we need to be confident about who we are.
It’s a good thing to get a break into the glamour industry.
My parents have always encouraged me to follow my dreams and do what makes me happy.
We will face a lot of limitations and sometimes we do feel that it is not a very woman-friendly society but as individuals, we should just set an example and make women feel confident that you can do amazing things as well.
I lived the journey of Miss India for one month with beautiful girls from 29 other states from across the country, and then lived another month-long journey with girls from 120 countries for Miss World.
I sense an actor in me.
Menstruation is a natural phenomenon and it is neither dirty, nor a taboo.
If you make someone feel better they are going to make others feel better.
My parents have a great role in inculcating values in me.
I was a Science student and it is often believed that all those who study Science are only good in academics, so many students sent me messages saying how I have become an inspiration for them.
I am a proud Indian, it’s the land of celebration with all the festivals, vibrance and, most importantly, emotions. That is what I took to Miss World!
I would like to do an action film, and in which I am doing the action. I don’t want to be a damsel in distress. I want to be a superhero. I would love to do that.
I have a friend in every country now.
I pray that in the future, no one knows the meaning of women empowerment because we don’t need these words.
My school trip to Jaipur was the most memorable one as I tried many things for the first time.
I have an ocean of opportunities awaiting me and once I am back from Miss World, I want to explore whatever life has to offer.
Health and hygiene are a basic personal need for all.
Motherhood is the most beautiful thing that can happen to a woman.
The relationship between a mother and child is more than just give and take; it is magical.
I strongly feel about women’s rights because I have been working for menstrual hygiene across India.
It takes a lot of self-belief to be Miss World.
When other students would study after classes, I would go out again to work out and then study in the night.
My personal favourite actress in Priyanka Chopra.
In life, all things have come to me as a surprise and I didn’t have any plans to do films. So let’s see how it goes.
I do enjoy being in front of the camera and that is something new I have discovered.
The Miss World journey has been incredible.
I’ve always looked up to Dr. Reita Faria, the first Asian to win the Miss World crown. Despite many offers from the glamour industry, she followed her passion and went on to become a gynaecologist.
Women are equal to men.
My project for menstrual hygiene is about empowering girls.
To me, my mother is very beautiful and the epitome of a woman. She knows how to balance a busy professional life with family life.
Delhi has a different vibe.
Once you are confident, and comfortable with who you are; once you are unapologetic about yourself, things fall into place.
One should say what he/she feels.
Trying mirchi vada was like an achievement for me as it’s too spicy!
Believe in yourself and never shy away from hard work.