Key Points

Miss Brazil and Miss Canada have arrived in Hyderabad for the upcoming Miss World 2025 pageant. India’s representative, Nandini Gupta, is undergoing intense training to make her mark on the global stage. The reigning Miss World, Krystyna Pyszkova, has praised India’s vibrant culture ahead of the event. Hyderabad is gearing up to host the prestigious competition for the second consecutive year.

Key Points: Miss Brazil and Miss Canada Arrive in Hyderabad for Miss World 2025

  • Miss Brazil and Canada welcomed at Hyderabad airport
  • India hosts Miss World for second straight year
  • Nandini Gupta preps to represent India
  • Krystyna Pyszkova praises India’s cultural sparkle
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Miss Brazil, Miss Canada touch down in Hyderabad ahead of Miss World 2025

Miss Brazil Jessica Pedroso and Miss Canada Emma Morrison land in Hyderabad ahead of Miss World 2025, as India prepares to host the prestigious pageant again.

"I am training rigorously to shine on the world stage. – Nandini Gupta, Femina Miss India World 2023"

Hyderabad, May 4

With the Miss World 2025 pageant just around the corner, excitement is building as contestants from across the world begin to arrive in Hyderabad.

Among the first to land were Jessica Scandiuzzi Pedroso of Brazil and Emma Deanna Cathryn Morrison of Canada.

Both beauty queens were warmly welcomed by Telangana state government officials at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) with the traditional hospitality the region is known for.

The 72nd edition of the Miss World competition, set to take place on May 31, 2025, at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, is already generating tremendous buzz.

The pageant, which will feature contestants from more than 100 countries, marks the second consecutive year that India will host the prestigious event.

Krystyna Pyszkova of the Czech Republic, the reigning Miss World, will crown her successor at the culmination of the grand event.

India's representative at Miss World 2025, Femina Miss India World 2023, Nandini Gupta, has already begun her rigorous preparations for the global stage.

The young beauty queen from Kota, Rajasthan, is focused on delivering her best performance at the competition.

In a recent conversation with ANI, Nandini shared insights into her intense training schedule, emphasising the importance of representing India on such a prestigious platform.

"I am training rigorously to shine on the world stage. Every day, I am learning a lot about Telangana, Hyderabad, and what the city has to offer," she said.

Nandini also expressed her excitement about the event's significance for the state of Telangana, particularly in terms of its potential to boost the local economy, promote tourism, and showcase the region's rich culture.

"Miss World is happening in India for the second consecutive time, and it is a moment of pride," she added.

Earlier this year, Miss World 2023, Krystyna Pyszkova, along with Julia Morley, Chairperson and CEO of the Miss World Organization, visited Hyderabad to review the event's arrangements.

Krystyna shared her enthusiasm for the upcoming competition in India, highlighting the country's vibrant culture and its growing significance in the Miss World journey.

Speaking to ANI, Pyszkova said, "I love the Indian sparkle that the last edition had, and it will be just amazing this time as well. India has a lot to offer, and I'm looking forward to experiencing it all."

- ANI

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Priya K.
So proud to see Hyderabad hosting Miss World again! 🎉 Our city's hospitality is unmatched, and this will put Telangana on the global tourism map. Nandini Gupta is representing India with such grace - rooting for her! #MissWorld2025
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Rahul S.
While beauty pageants are entertaining, I hope the organizers also highlight Hyderabad's tech achievements along with culture. We're not just about biryani and pearls - our IT sector is world-class too!
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Ananya M.
The Brazilian and Canadian contestants look stunning in their airport arrival pics! Hope they try our Hyderabadi haleem while they're here. Best wishes to Nandini - she's carrying the hopes of 1.4 billion Indians 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
Hosting Miss World back-to-back shows India's growing soft power. But I hope the state government ensures this doesn't become just a photo-op and actually benefits local artisans and small businesses meaningfully.
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Sneha P.
Excited to see how they'll incorporate Telangana's culture in the pageant! The previous edition had beautiful performances showcasing Indian diversity. Hope Nandini gets to wear some stunning handloom sarees from our weavers.
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Karthik R.
The economic boost from such events is great, but I hope the organizers maintain proper COVID protocols with so many international visitors coming in. Safety should be priority number one.

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