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Miss India Worldwide 2024 Dhruvi Patel Plans Bollywood and Charity Ventures

Neelam Karale

The Miss India Worldwide 2024 beauty pageant, known for being the largest international Indian pageant outside of India, recently concluded in Edison, New Jersey. This year, Dhruvi Patel, a student hailing from the United States, took home the coveted crown.

Dhruvi’s triumph has garnered attention worldwide, not just for her win but also for her future aspirations, which include stepping into the glamorous world of Bollywood.

Currently pursuing her studies in Computer Information Systems at Quinnipiac University, Dhruvi Patel has made a name for herself not only in the pageant world but also in philanthropy.

Her victory at Miss India Worldwide 2024 comes after previously winning the Miss India New England title in 2023. As she continues her academic journey, Dhruvi has also been actively involved in charitable causes.

She runs her own non-profit organization, 3DCharities, and is dedicated to volunteer work at senior centers, food drives, and fundraising for important social causes. Moreover, she consistently donates to organizations like UNICEF and Feeding America.

After her win, Dhruvi expressed her gratitude and excitement, stating, “Winning Miss India Worldwide is more than just holding a title. It’s a representation of my heritage and values, and it’s a chance to inspire others on a global level.

My dream is to become a Bollywood actress, and I also hope to serve as a UNICEF brand ambassador in the future.” Her humility and ambition have won the hearts of many,

as her followers on social media continue to rise. Dhruvi’s Instagram, where she has over 18.6K followers, offers a glimpse into her journey, from her daily life to her philanthropic activities.

This year's competition was fierce, with talented women from across the globe participating. Despite the stiff competition, Dhruvi stood out and secured the title. Alongside her, Suriname’s Lisa Abdoulhak was declared the first runner-up, while Malvika Sharma from the Netherlands finished as the second runner-up.

The competition also included a separate category for married women, where Susan Mouttet from Trinidad and Tobago emerged as the winner in the ‘Mrs.’ category, with Sneha Nambiar as the first runner-up and Britain’s Pawandeep Kaur as the second runner-up.

In the ‘Teen’ category, Sierra Surette from Guadeloupe was crowned Miss Teen India Worldwide, while Shreya Singh from the Netherlands and Shraddha Tedjo from Suriname were named first and second runners-up, respectively.

As Dhruvi’s win continues to make waves, the young beauty queen is already setting her sights on new horizons. With Bollywood ambitions and a passion for humanitarian work, she has a bright future ahead of her, and fans are eagerly waiting to see what she does next.

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