Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 11 hours ago
Mumbai, Maharashtra: At the 61st Femina Miss India, choreographer Terence Lewis was spotted, where he spoke about how special the event is to him and shared his thoughts on what real beauty means to him. He also talked about today’s modern women and women's empowerment. Additionally, he addressed the Women’s Reservation Bill and shared his views on the connection between politics and pageants.

Category

😹
Fun
Transcript
00:00What do you think about Femina Miss India's prestigious platform?
00:08I've been talking about Femina Miss India a lot of times in many ways.
00:13Sometimes I've been a judge, sometimes I've been coaching them in certain ways.
00:18So for me this is nothing new. It feels like home.
00:21Vineet sir has been very kind in integrating me in many of the functions.
00:24So yes, I think it's a great platform for young girls who are aspiring
00:28to represent India and our country internationally.
00:32It's a great platform for them.
00:33Today's time is not limited to beauty. What does it mean to you?
00:39Well, Kahava says that beauty is skin deep.
00:43But at the end of the day, I think it's a combination of everything.
00:45You have to, you know, a good body, a good face structure,
00:49it kind of gets you into the room.
00:51That's okay.
00:51But after that, you have to be able to hold yourself together.
01:00You have to be a presence.
01:01So that clarity, that combination is very important in today's time.
01:06How do you define modern Indian women after seeing events like this?
01:10Our modern women of India, I think they are like the best example for the whole world
01:19because they combine the combination of beauty and brains,
01:23but also their ability to maintain the same time to be able to work in the work space
01:30and also their work in the work space.
01:32And also their ability to maintain the same time.
01:33I think there are so many ways.
01:35The multi-tasking, I think that is the right word for a woman.
01:40She can handle everything.
01:40Sir, how do you define women empowerment?
01:46Well, I think it's a platform.
01:48It's a platform.
01:49So you can raise your voice,
01:50what you like,
01:52and talk about it.
01:53And in many ways, you know,
01:56take India to the world.
01:58Sir, if you're talking about women empowerment,
02:01then a women's reservation will be implemented in 33%.
02:04How do you see that this is a strong step for real empowerment?
02:09Honestly, I'll have to listen to the full bill
02:11because it's impossible to talk from above.
02:14So I'll reserve my comments till I understand the subject.
02:17The subject that I completely understand,
02:19you know, to talk about it or to talk about it,
02:21I think it will be ignorance.
02:23Sir, pageants and politics,
02:25both of the women's participation are growing.
02:28So, do you see a positive shift?
02:31Pageants and politics?
02:34Well, we need more movement.
02:36I think women representing our country, for sure.
02:39So, if women's participation are growing,
02:42I think it will be a great balance
02:43because the way we are watching the world today,
02:47the people who are playing the world,
02:48the people who are playing the world,
02:49the people who are playing the world,
02:49the people who are playing the world.
02:50So I think in so many ways,
02:52they'll probably bring in some amount of sense,
02:55common sense, balance, harmony,
02:56and probably what we all look for, peace.
02:58Let's see.
02:58Let's see.
02:58Let's see.
02:59Let's see.
Comments

Recommended