Marvelous Mrs. India Season 3 shines a spotlight on beauty, courage, and transformation amid the regal charm of Udaipur

Marvelous Mrs. India Season 3 shines a spotlight on beauty, courage, and transformation amid the regal charm of Udaipur

Udaipur (Rajasthan) [India], January 5: Udaipur experienced an evening filled with grace, emotion and powerful storytelling as Nuke Preworkout presents Marvelous Mrs India Season 3 (Dec 16th). More than a pageant, the evening was a heartfelt celebration of womanhood — of dreams realised, identities reclaimed and beauty redefined from within. Nuke Preworkout, the crown-winning star of Marvelous Mrs India Season 3, was triumphantly bestowed upon Anjali Gorang Kothari, whose poise, wisdom and life experience had impact on both the audience and jury. While the judges' work was of the highest calibre, the final was the performance of the evening.

Diti Thacker took the title of first runner up while Dr Suyesha Khanijao got the title of second runner up, embodying strength, authenticity and quiet confidence. Another title category- Marvelous Ms India for unmarried women over the age of 35, Aditi Agarwal won this title but the first runner-Up position went to Eesha Agarwal once more - once more reinforcing that this platform is about people's personal paths apart from a single and clear conception of beauty. The presence of dignitaries brought an aura of elevation to our evening.

Mrs Amrita Fadnavis, First Lady of Maharashtra and wife of Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Mr Devendra Fadnavis, presented herself as the Chief Guest. She warmly extended warm words of encouragement to those present. Nivritti Kumari of Mewar, representing a lineage carrying grace and heritage came to represent it, as Guest of Honour that evening bringing a touch of royal elegance. The members of the judges panel were celebrated personalities like Sangeeta Bijlani of India, who is Bollywood actress and winner of Mrs UAE World; Taylor Elizabeth Peramond, winner of Mrs UAE World; industrialist Dhruv Somani for his international mindset and empathy, plus his judgment was marked out with a sense of judgment which was not only sharp but also far-sighted. Mala Motwani of Shine & Glow and Designer Ashfaq Ahmed provided hair and makeup that turned the special chabbis into their own most beautiful version. Created by Dr Aditi Govitrikar, with direction from Aarzoo Govitrikar, Marvelous Mrs India is based on a philosophy that dispels the old stereotypes.

The pageant, with the potent hashtag #BeautyInsideOut, boldly proclaims that beauty does not centre on length, size, age, skin color, or language. It’s one of India’s most inclusive venues — welcoming women of all demographics, when they are at any junctures of their journeys. “If you can see our winners, you will understand our vision,” says Dr Govitrikar. “Sunita Dia is a practising doctor, Salona Pati takes pride in her curves, and Anjali Gorang Kothari is a beautiful 58-year-old woman. This is what real beauty is like — lived, earned and owned.” Well, what distinguishes Marvelous Mrs India is a universal transformation process. Participants receive an intensive and nourishing online training program for a month, ending with immersive, hands-on grooming at the end. Dr Govitrikar personally mentors each one in a one-on-one on the specific skills, but also on confidence, emotional recovery, mindset change, feeling heard and feeling good about oneself.

For a lot of women, this platform isn’t about a crown — it’s about getting at their core. And as we drew the curtain on a landmark Season 3 season of Marvelous Mrs India, one simple message was clear: Not only is Marvelous Mrs India making queens, its making women with empowered legs and feet back into their lives even more courageous, bolding, and unapologetically true to themselves. The journey continues. Marvelous Mrs India returns in September 2026 and registrations are for sure -- inviting women from all over the world to enter a revolution which may change their lives forever. Disclaimer This assignment will be posted automatically from an agency feed with no modification made to the text. Our editorial staff or our entity does not assume any responsibility for any inaccuracy or false claims.