This year’s edition, co-hosted by Glamanand Group and K Sera Sera Box Office, aims to elevate regional representation and deepen its commitment to talent across the country.
What Makes 2025 Special
All-Unions Play: For the first time, contestants from every Union Territory will participate—amplifying diversity and inclusion.
Big Numbers: Over 50,000 participants entered state-level competitions; 51 finalists have already been chosen, with auditions, grooming, talent and panel rounds shaping the July grand finale.
Legacy Line: Rhea Singha, Miss Universe India 2024, will crown the new winner—who will then compete on the global stage in Thailand.
The Road to the Crown
State-level events began in early June, with high-energy competitions across Madhya Pradesh, Delhi–Haryana–Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and more. Contestants showcase not just beauty, but intellect, social vision, and style.
They have also benefited from training intensives—making use of stylists, choreographers, and mentors—to shine brightly before the national judging panel.
Why This Matters in 2025
Representation deepens: Inclusion of UTs reinforces a broader cultural mosaic—bringing stories and aspirations from previously unheard corners.
India’s pageant influence: Following Harnaaz Sandhu’s 2021 Miss Universe win, national attention on pageantry has surged, sparking debate on beauty standards and social messaging.
Platform as power: Beyond the crown, modern pageants emphasize advocacy—finalists are judged on their ability to lead campaigns and address mental health, sustainability, and gender equity.
Miss Universe India 2025 is more than a beauty pageant—it’s a nation-wide celebration of identity, empowerment, and cultural unity. As contestants from every corner of the country prepare to shine, one message is clear: India’s beauty comes in many forms—and all deserve their moment in the limelight.