Subrina
Crowned Maaza Miss India New York
In
a spectacular function held on July 26th, Subrina Dhammi of Poughkeepsie,
New York was crowned Maaza Miss India New York 2003. Subrina, 21,
a junior at Syracuse University, majoring in Broadcast journalism,
plans to pursue a career in the same field. The first runner-up
position went to Anjali Bhardwaj, 20, Manhasset Hills, New York,
and the second runner-up was Diva Ranade, 17, of Staten Island,
New York. The other two finalists in the top-five were Neerja Chaturvedi
of Manhattan and Aarthi Bathija of Bayport, New York.
Organized
by the IFC, a pioneer in organizing pageants and fashion shows,
the pageant was held at the Hindu Temple Auditorium in Flushing,
Queens. Fourteen contestants from the New York area were selected
after an audition to participate in this year's event.
The
curtain opened with a classic medley "kaise samjhaoon?"
followed by an Adnan Sami number performed by outgoing Miss India
New York, Amrita Persaud, who led all the contestants to the stage.
A crowd over seven-hundred strong cheered all the contestants with
a round of applause. The contestants participated in the Evening
gown segment, followed by Talent, and then Indian dress. During
these segments, the audience and the judges got to know more about
the contestants and their accomplishments.
The
talent segment brought out the best in the contestants as well as
the best of the rich traditions of diverse Indian culture. The unique
element one could not miss among the items performed was that the
vast majority of contestants were second-generation Indian-Americans,
and yet most of the items presented were of Indian origin.
Exciting
entertainment items were performed by child performer Nikita Gayaram
and Sonalee Vyas's dance group "Naach Sensation." A special
performance as done by Vijachander Telidevara as Sai Baba.
Then
came the announcement of winners. The Best Talent Award went to
Subrina, who had performed a traditional Bharat Natyam piece known
as "Thilana." The top five finalists were Aarthi Bathija,
Anjali Bhardwaj, Neerja Chaturvedi, Subrina Dhammi, and Diva Ranade.
After a question-answer segment with the five finalists, Diva was
announced as Second Runner-Up, Aarthi as First Runner-Up, and Subrina
as the winner. The winners will represent New York in the Twenty-Second
Annual Miss India USA to be held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel in Edison,
New Jersey on August 24th, also organized by the IFC. After having
been held in cities such as San Francisco, Tampa, Dallas, and Los
Angeles, the Miss India USA returns to the Tri-State area this year.
Air-India
gave a round-trip ticket to India to the winner and the other prizes
were furnished by Apra Bhandari, Goodluck Worldwide, Karishma Boutique,
Sam & Raj, and IFC.
Dharmatma
Saran, Founder and Chief Organizer of the event, thanked the community
for its support and presented appreciation plaques to Mr. Rajagopal
of Maaza Beverages and Ms. Seema Andhare of Air-India for their
enthusiastic support in organizing the pageant. The Women's Achievement
Award was given to Mrs. Chandra Harpaul, the only woman President
of a Commercial Airline in the world. Mr. Vijaychander Telidevara
was given a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to Telegu
Cinema.
Choreography
of the show was done by Teena Sukhram and the emcees were Bhavna
Toor, Megha Lathigara, and Deep Kaur.
The
panel of judges was led by Mrs. Seema Andhare, Regional Director
of Air-India as Chief Judge, reputed fashion designer Aliya Khan,
Telegu film actor Vijaychander Telidevara, educationalist and cultural
activist, Lakshmi Sundararaman, and CEO of Universal Airlines, Chandra
Harpaul. Tabulation of scores was done by Bhupinder Chopra of Guru
Accounting Services.