Overview
- At the national costume show on November 19, India’s representative wore a golden–saffron look honoring the Buddha’s enlightenment, featuring an illuminated Dharma Chakra, temple-spire headpiece, and a saffron train.
- The Miss Universe Organization introduced her in a new post, citing her as a political science student, award-winning artist, neurodiversity advocate through Neuronova, and a medical professional volunteering in rural clinics.
- Her crystal-studded sheer silver gown by Nha Mot 9192 at a pre-finale event drew widespread attention for its sculptural neckline, intricate hand-applied embellishments, and confident stage presence.
- In the November 16 chain reaction interview, she revisited Sushmita Sen’s famed question on the essence of being a woman, expanding it to emphasize beautifying, embracing, and amplifying what women touch, concluding that being a woman is “being infinite.”
- The 74th Miss Universe finale is set for November 21 at Impact Challenger Hall in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand at 8:00 am local time, with a livestream on the Miss Universe YouTube channel.