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Hans India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
CM 's vision makes Miss World 2025 a spectacle of global grandeur
In an electrifying crescendo of lights, elegance, and emotion, Hyderabad etched its name into global history as the radiant heart of the 72nd Miss World Festival. The climactic moment arrived at the opulent HITEX Exhibition Centre, where Opal Suchata Chauangsri of Thailand was crowned Miss World 2025, bringing to a close a month-long odyssey that transcended borders and boundaries. As Krystyna Pyszková of Czech Republic, the 71st Miss World, gracefully passed the crown to her successor, the arena erupted in thunderous applause. Opal stood in a halo of stardust — a beacon of hope, elegance, and purpose — embodying the very soul of the Miss World ethos. This was more than a pageant. It was a historic moment of cultural diplomacy, meticulously brought to life by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, whose visionary leadership transformed an ambitious dream into an unforgettable global celebration. Under his stewardship, Hyderabad — the land of pearls, palaces, and poetic heritage — became the epicenter of the world's gaze, welcoming over 108 contestants from across the globe into its cultural heart. The Miss World pageant in Telangana was a triumph not just of aesthetics, but of purpose, intellect, and international unity. The festival began with a spectacular opening ceremony at Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, resonating with the powerful state anthem 'Jaya Jaya Hey', followed by a majestic Perini dance performance by 250 artists — a powerful tribute to Telangana's classical roots. A dazzling flag parade showcased 108 contestants in their national costumes, painting a vivid portrait of global diversity. The presence of Miss World Chairperson Julia Morley alongside Chief Minister Revanth Reddy highlighted a symbolic confluence of tradition and progress. The anthem 'Telangana Zaroor Aana' reverberated across the arena, affirming the state's emergence as a vibrant cultural and investment destination. Contestants were immersed in a rich itinerary that blended heritage with hospitality. From the serene spiritual vibes of Buddhavanam to a mesmerizing heritage walk through Charminar and Laad Bazaar, the soul of Telangana unfolded at every turn. The grandeur of Chowmahalla Palace, lit under starlit skies, provided a Nizami backdrop to their royal experience. Historical marvels like the Ramappa Temple, Thousand Pillar Temple, and Warangal Fort evoked awe, telling stories of the Kakatiya dynasty's engineering genius. In Pochampally, delegates from Africa experienced the intricate beauty of Ikat weaving, while the 700-year-old banyan tree at Pillalamarri echoed with Bathukamma rhythms and folklore. Meanwhile, Caribbean delegates found spiritual resonance at Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Yadagirigutta, while modern Telangana unfolded before others at AIG Hospitals, showcasing the state's medical tourism excellence. At Experium Eco Park, europeans sustainable fashion became a canvas of innovation and environmental consciousness. The Miss World Sports Challenge brought energy and camaraderie to Gachibowli, where strength and sisterhood triumphed. At Ramoji Film City, contestants stepped into a cinematic wonderland, walking among majestic sets that embody India's storytelling magic. At the Integrated Police Command and Control Centre, delegates witnessed Telangana's fusion of AI and civic service — a model of secure, compassionate governance. The visit to the Secretariat was marked by cultural performances, drone shows, and a solemn tribute to Telangana Talli, portraying a governance model grounded in humanity and vision. Inside T-Hub, Telangana's temple of innovation, the contestants presented their 'Beauty with a Purpose' projects — powerful campaigns on mental health, education, environmental protection, and women's empowerment. The room became a sanctuary of ideas, where beauty met bold action, and purpose met progress. In Shilparamam, contestants explored Telangana's rich craftsmanship — weaving baskets, molding clay, and painting alongside local artisans. Their journey culminated at Shilpakala Vedika for the Talent Finale, where creativity lit up the stage. From Miss India's dynamic Garba to Kenya's energetic DJ set and Indonesia's soulful piano piece, the night resonated with passion and global unity. From the moment delegates arrived at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Telangana embraced them with warmth and precision. A vibrant traditional welcome, luxury accommodation at Trident Hotel, seamless transportation, and curated culinary experiences — all spoke of the state's meticulous planning and boundless hospitality. The Tourism and Police Departments ensured fool-proof security throughout, while a highly efficient back-end team flawlessly managed food, logistics, cutlery, and protocols. Every detail reflected Telangana's unwavering commitment to excellence, grace, and global standards. The HITEX Exhibition Centre, transformed into a realm of haute couture and classical aesthetics, became the final stage of dreams and destiny. Amid global media attention and architectural brilliance, Telangana shone — not just as a host, but as a symbol of unity, beauty, and purpose. CM Revanth Reddy's dream wasn't just to host Miss World — it was to redefine Telangana's place on the world stage. Through this majestic endeavor, Telangana didn't just host the world — it became the world, radiating confidence, culture, and cosmopolitan grace. As the crown was gently placed upon Opal Suchata, it wasn't just a victory for one contestant — it was a triumph for Telangana, for India, and for a visionary Chief Minister whose unwavering resolve made the extraordinary possible. Economists may measure the event's impact in investment numbers and tourism booms — but its true legacy lies in the hearts it touched, the stories it created, and the global bonds it nurtured. The 72nd Miss World wasn't just a festival. It was a crowned triumph of vision, culture, and global unity — a memory etched in gold for generations to come. (The writer is Asst. Director, CPRO TO CM Team)


United News of India
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- United News of India
Miss World 2025 kicks off with grand opening ceremony in Hyderabad
Hyderabad, May 10 (UNI) The 72nd edition of the prestigious Miss World pageant commenced in spectacular fashion at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday evening. Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy formally inaugurated the global beauty and cultural event. The glittering opening ceremony was attended by a host of dignitaries including Telangana Tourism Minister Jupalli Krishna Rao, Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, Special Chief Secretary ITE&C and Industries Jayesh Ranjan, Tourism Corporation Chairman Patel Ramesh Reddy, Hyderabad Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, DGP Anjani Kumar, Miss World Organization Chairperson Julia Morley, and reigning Miss World Karolina Bielawska. A total of 110 contestants from across the globe are participating in the competition. The Telangana government curated a grand cultural showcase to promote local heritage and tradition during the opening ceremony. The festivities began with the rendition of the Telangana state anthem 'Jaya Jaya Hey', penned by noted poet Ande Sri. This was followed by a stunning Perini dance performance by 250 artistes, which set the stage for a vibrant evening of cross-cultural celebration. Contestants from Latin American nations captivated the audience with a dazzling display of their national costumes and cultural motifs. African country representatives added their flair with traditional attire, cuisine, and high-energy performances. Particularly striking were the Gussadi and Kommu Koya performances, which enthralled international guests. The Caribbean and Latin American participants were among the earliest to arrive, with Argentina and Angola leading the first two rounds. The European round featured 32 countries, with each contestant representing their homeland's unique traditions. Notable performances included the rhythmic Dappu dance by Lambada artists and a powerful display by Oggudolu artists carrying national flags. Asia and Oceania formed the final round, with 22 countries represented. The crowd erupted when Miss India Nandini Gupta made her entrance, carrying the tricolour. Other standout moments included Miss Nepal's elegant sari walk and Miss Vietnam's captivating dance performance. The ceremony culminated in a moving moment as contestants from all 110 countries walked the ramp together, each holding their national flag. The event closed with a group rendition of the Miss World anthem, symbolising unity, peace, and shared purpose. Organisers reiterated that Miss World 2025 aims not only to celebrate beauty and talent but also to foster global harmony. The ceremony concluded with a resounding cheer and the slogan: "Telangana Zaroor Aana" (Do Visit Telangana). UNI VV RN