Karnataka Girl, Shubha is Miss South India


Kochi, Nov 7 (PTI): Karnataka Beauty Shubha was crowned Miss South India at a glittering function here. Geethu Christy from Kerala and Nikitha Narayanan from Andhra Pradesh were first and second runners-up, respectively.

Bangalore girl Shubha Phutela has been crowned this year’s Hairomax Miss South India 2010 by last year’s winner Jovita Estibeiro who is also from Bangalore.

Sixteen contestants -- five from Kerala, five from Tamil Nadu, four from Karnataka and two from Andhra Pradesh, participated in the event last night.

The winner received a gold plated crown and a cash prize of Rs 1 lac, the first runner-up Rs 50,000 worth gifts and second runner-up Rs 25,000 worth gifts.

Various Title winners

Miss Beautiful Hair : Priyanka Mohan
Miss Congeniality : Nikita Narayan
Miss Beautiful Skin : Nikita Narayan
Miss Beautiful Eyes : Megha
Miss Beautiful Smile : Aiswarya
Miss Catwalk : Krithika
Miss Photogenic : Shubha
Miss Talented : Priyanka
Miss Perfect 10 : Divya M S
Miss Beautiful Face : Geethu

The Event was judged by Vijay Babu (VP of Surya Television),  Swetha Vijay (Femina Miss India Earth 2003), Simar Motiyani (Model), Manish Kuller (Model Groomer and Fashion Photographer), Adithi Chibbar (Actress and Accessory Designer), Sajimon Parayil (Bits Indiana, Chairman and MD), Toshma Vijay (Kanyaka, Managing Editor) and Koushal Prasad (Telugu Actor).

  

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  • Blaan Mendonca, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Nov 08 2010

    Muzaffar and Aboobaker, Women are not toys as you think. Women are very powerful than you think. Women are now in the armed forces, police force, political leaders, High technology, space technology, Medical services and every offices. They have their right to have their freedom to live. You are still in the stone age. Don't you see women advertising in middle east for lipsticks, hair cream, shaving cream, soaps, TV news readers, actress, sports. You need to have better education and positive thinking.

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    Dear Ashok-there is nothing wrong with your view point-so lets assume its the generation gap or evolving culture that we are unable to keep pace with.
    Aboobaker-Females are not property as assumed by medieval times. But they are equal to man & sometimes even exeeding men in many natural abilities. As beauty is only in the eyes of beholder(or skin deep), I only expect some decency from glamour industry, but not hiding under a bushel God given TALENTS(Which is a Sin as well) inculding BEAUTY.

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  • ashok , mangalore/mangalore

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    I think our dress making & clothing indusrties might have gone bankarupt & closed down. Ther may not be cloths awailable to cover ones body properly in our country. Especially movie actress & the present generation of teenage girls. They just blindly follow the western culture.Surprise is that their so called parents allow these things.What can I do? I am just a old fashioned old man who is counting his days.O G0D please take care of culture & the future generation because they dont know where they are going. Please forgive my English & Spelling mistakes because my fingers are not moving properly. THANK YOU.

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  • Muzaffar, Manglore - Riyadh

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    "Well Said"
    Mr. Aboobaker Uppala

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    Congratulations to all.

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    COMMERCIALIZATION OF THE FEMALES.THE BEAUTY OF THE FEMALE IS TO ENJOY BY THEIR HUSBAND ONLY.

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