Asansol Girl Vipula Roy Crowned Mrs India USA 2023

Asansol Girl Vipula Roy Crowned Mrs. India USA 2023

Asansol girl, Vipula Roy, got crowned as the new Mrs. India USA 2023 on November 19th at Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center near LA. This year was the 34th Anniversary of the cultural beauty pageant produced by Virgelia Productions, Inc. She also received the special award for ‘Excellence in Community Service’.

Vipula, who was born and raised in the steel city of Burnpur, had always wished to represent India on a larger-than-life platform. When she learned about the international beauty pageant organized by Virgelia Productions, Vipula was thrilled to join the pageant. Celebration of diversity and culture is at the heart of this pageant – a perfect pageant to showcase the rich culture of India. This beauty pageant hosted a total of 52 participants in several different categories representing many different countries including Japan, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Germany, Estonia, and many more.

The pageant was judged by 9 jury members in the panel including Juri Watanabe, Smita Vasant, Net Chittangkura, and other accomplished individuals. -Juri Watanabe is Miss Japan Universe 2021 and was placed in the top 16 in the 70th edition of Miss Universe. She also won Miss Asia USA in 2016 under Virgelia Productions. Smita Vasant, the winner of Mrs. Asia USA 2007, is a successful entrepreneur today. Net Chittangkura is an international runway model who is a frequent figure in Paris, New York, London, and LA Fashion Weeks. She has walked for brands like Chanel, Versace, and Christian Dior.

Vipula and other participants trained with Virgelia Production Coach, Didi Caneda, for over 6 months.

The training prepared the contestants to compete in 3 different rounds – Evening Gown, National Costume, and Swimwear. During the training phase, Vipula made appearances as Mrs. India Delegate at several events – Param Shakti Peeth of America Foundation Gala fundraising event, Ekal Josh Dhamaka musical evening fundraising event organized by Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation Of USA, San Diego, LA India Fashion Week, ‘Azaadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ Celebration organized by Federation of Indian Associations San Diego and many more.

Three potluck competitions were held during the training period, allowing participants to celebrate the diversity of food from various countries. Vipula won the runner-up position in 2 out of the 3 potluck competitions.

Vipula’s national costume was the national bird of India, the peacock. Vipula made a deliberate decision to represent something easily relatable to an international audience while also displaying a symbol of a free and independent India. The harnessed peacock feather backdrop for the national costume was made by LA-based designer Marvin Bendana. For the evening gown round, Vipula wore a golden evening gown. Golden colour symbolized success, achievement, and triumph on stage. Vipula’s golden gown was designed by designer Tommy Le from 3T Fabulous & Co.

Some of the past winners of Mrs. India, USA Title include Punjabi Film Actress and Fashion Designer – Kimi Verma (2019). Pretty Kaur Dang, a celebrity fashion designer and owner of a beauty product and clothing line won the Mrs. India USA Title and reigned for 2 years (2020 and 2021) because of Covid. Vipula was crowned by Mrs. India USA 2022, Shalini Madan Sharad who is a corporate leader and motivational speaker.

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Trishala Family Unseen Picture

Trishala Shares Unseen Picture Of Her father Sanjay And Mom Richa

Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt’s daughter Trishala Dutt, on Monday, shared an unseen picture of the ‘Dus’ actor with his first wife Richa Sharma.

Taking to Instagram, Trishala shared the picture on her stories which she captioned,” my mommy (RIP) and daddy @duttsanjay.”

Trishala is the daughter of Sanjay and the late actor Richa Sharma, who died of a brain tumor in 1996.

She was raised by her maternal grandparents in the USA, where she currently stays.

Sanjay Dutt married Maanayata in the year 2008 and they are parents to twins– Shahraan and Iqra.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Sanjay was last seen in a period action drama film ‘Shamshera’ alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor.

Helmed by Karan Malhotra and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film was released in July this year and failed to impress the audience at the box office.

‘Shamshera’ marked Ranbir’s first double-role film and Sanjay’s negative portrayal was loved by all his fans.

He will be next seen in his home production sci-fi horror comedy film ‘The Virgin Tree’ which also stars Sunny Singh, Mouni Roy, and Palak Tiwari in the lead roles.

Sharing more details about the film, Sanjay earlier said, “I am pleased to back the film which was exactly the script I was looking for. The film is the perfect blend of comedy and horror, with the right balance of chills and thrills. I am so glad to have found a production partner, in Deepak Mukut whose cinematic vision and ideals align with mine. I always wanted to encourage fresh young talent in the industry and with this film, we launch a new director with a brilliant fresh vision. He has put together an eclectic cast and I wish them the best time and a glorious shoot ahead.”

Helmed by Sidhaant Sachdev, the official release date of the film is still awaited. (ANI)

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BREXIT’S UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, MUTINY IN THE COMMONWEALTH


There is a bit of the lost Empire in the Brexit campaign. It smells of gung-ho nostalgia of the days when Britain called the shots around the globe and enjoyed power to order the world. Times have changed. The world has become wiser to Britain’s machinations. The very countries outside Europe that Britain once ruled, are now far too powerful and rich to bother about Britain. If Britain still has respect it is because it has coopted power from two big blocks, Europe and North America and a permanent seat at the UN.

Without these props, its first challenge will be from the commonwealth, the club of ex colonial members who the Brexit group are much fond of quoting as Britain’s great hope of surviving without Europe. Europe has given a big supporting clout to Britain after it lost the Empire. Many European countries share a guilt ridden colonial history with Britain. As a collective they assert similar power as once they did on their own within their respective Empires.

Each one has still its own sphere of influence and trading blocks that Europe collectively pools. Brexit will have an effect on that. Britain’s circle will be the commonwealth without the collateral support of Europe. None of the Commonwealth countries sing a glowing tribute to Britain colonial  role in their countries. Slavery, exploitation, oppression, destroying local cultures and making many countries dependent on it economically, do not compensate for railway lines (India) or telecommunications and civil service (African countries).

There are plenty of non-European countries who have developed these without the blessing of colonialism. There is enough resentment among many commonwealth countries against Britain. Only pragmatism, diplomacy and Britain’s propped up power stops many from challenging Britain’s leadership of the Commonwealth. Many countries remember Britain’s role in colonialism as one of deceit and Machiavellian diplomacy. Agreements signed often had small print clauses which were interpreted creatively to remove indigenous powers once they were lulled into believing ‘friendship’. It is no wonder that a UK led resolution at the UN is carefully vetted by others.

The world has changed, Britain hasn’t changed. As Britain drifts, some of these commonwealth countries will pounce on the opportunity to weaken Britain even more. It is in the nature of politics that when competitors smell weakness, the powerful go for the kill. History will avenge. The first challenge in a few years will be to the reign of the British Monarch as head of the Commonwealth. A challenge was made in 1986 by the then Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who questioned Britain’s legitimacy as head of Commonwealth when Britain refused to employ sanctions against the South African Apartheid regime. India, under its new nationalistic fervor harbours considerable anti colonial sentiment among the intellectuals who are behind the Hindutva project.

Once Britain is seen as weak, they are likely to push for review of the British Monarch’s role as permanent head of the Commonwealth, even though it is only a symbolic role.  Once that happens, other will join in, marginalizing Britain’s role and influence in the Commonwealth, encouraged by the anger of colonial resentment. Britain’s so called special relationship with USA will also change. If Hilary Clinton wins, she may be the last of the Americans to value that special relationship as a cultural relationship. Trump has shown no affiliation to Britain’s historical roots with USA.

Obama has subtly expressed his indifference. Future Americans are increasingly of non British stock and have little ancestral affiliation with UK. Britain will be seen as getting weaker and losing its supporting props. Even its position in the Security Council will come into question. There is increasing clamour by several countries to change the structure of the United Nations. Of course the Commonwealth will change one day with or without Brexit. Britain’s current role in the Security Council will also change somewhat as the council expands.

But they will come gradually without much shock. With Brexit, the changes will be swifter and a shock to the system. Those Brexitors who are gambling on Britain’s current roles in non European clubs, such as Commonwealth, Security Council and UK’s deep historic links with USA and Canada may wake up to find that realpolitik does not spare drowning powers.

The shake up, or even breakup of the Commonwealth, a threadbare special relationship with USA and most possibly dethroning of the Queen as sovereign head of Canada may be the unintended consequences of Brexit.  The world has changed much and there are very big political and angry crocodiles in the pond now. Even China hasn’t forgotten the Opium wars. Britain might end up drifting alone in the world, writing its own epitaph in the great corridors of power. Leaving Europe and putting faith in the rest of the world! The deceits of history may boomerang.