Parvathy Omanakuttan Miss India World 2008
Parvathy Omanakuttan Miss India World 2008Age: 20 yrs
Height: 5? 8.5?
Occupation: Model



She is a good dancer, whose range includes traditional Indian dance and western forms like ballroom dancing.

Parvathy’s motto “Dream with your eyes open” is inspired by a quote from former President of India, Dr Abjul Kalam that “Dreams are not what you see in your sleep, but dreams are that, which do not allow you to sleep.”

In 2005, she was declared the Miss Malayali 2005 winner and the Malayali Manka 2005 winner.
Parvathy Omanakuttan won the Navy Queen (Southern Naval Command, Cochin) in 2006. In 2006, she also won Miss SVKM (Sarva Vidyalaya Kelvani Mandal, Mumbai) 2006.
Parvathy was chosen as the Lions Club Dreamgirl 2007 and Navy Queen (Vizag) 2007.

In the Miss India 2008 contest, she was the winner of titles like Miss Photogenic, Miss Personality & Miss Beautiful Hair, and Miss Best Smile.
During the contest, Parvathy was asked the question, “The rate of divorce in India is on a rise. What is the cause? Is western influence the cause or something else?”

After winning the Miss India World 2008 pageant she said proudly, “I am the first Malayali to win a Miss India Contest.”
In the Miss World 2008 contest, Parvathy Omanakuttan has made it to the top ten, along with:
1. Kseniya Sukhinova of Russia
2. Iryna Zhuravaska of Ukraine
3. Espinoza Marroquin Ana Gabriela of Mexico
4. Tamara Almeida Silva of Brazil
5. Miss Tansey Coetzee of South Africa
6. Patricia Yurena Rodriguez Alonso of Spain
7. Hannely Zulami Quintero Ledezma of Venezuela
8. Danielle Castano of Philippines
9. Miss Zuzana Jandova of the Czech Republic
10. Merica Lane Lindell of United States
Miss India World 2008 Parvathy Omanakuttan made it to the top ten of the Miss World 2008 Beach beauty contest, which was won by Espinoza Marroquin Ana Gabriela, Miss Mexico 2008.

The last time India won the Miss World title was in 2000 when Priyanka Chopra was declared the Miss World 2008 winner.

Parvathy Omanakuttan is enjoying her time in South Africa. She had gone on a safari in Limpopo and said in an interview to South Africa’s The Times, “We got to live in a typical tribal hut, which was an amazing experience. The huts were made in such a way that we were warm. There were no lights or air conditioners, but we felt at home… I’m a nature freak.”






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