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When Pooja Chopra's Mom told her touching story to the world, people reacted in emotive manners, this is how Pooja Chopra feels at that moment. She writes...

Never ever saw this comin... so many people appreciating mom 4her courage,her efforts calling her a hero in true sense.theres nothing more i cud ve ever asked god for... i cant explain how i feel when i receive so many calls,msgs,mails,scraps all saluting my mom for facing the toughest of times wit her head held high.she truely serves as an inspiuration to millions across d globe.. mom still cant believe all this is happenin wit her shes very overwhelmed but the simple lady tat she is still takes d bus to office till today.. infact had a tiff wit her this morn where i asked her to take a cab or a rick, but pat comes the reply "50rupay mei 3din ka milk aataa hai y should i waste d money when bus takes only rs12".. wish she cud understand how i feel n how i want to bring the whole world to her feet now tat i can.. but mommy she vill never change she vill always b d simple salwaar kameez lady always preparing for d rainy days!! love you mom
Written By: Pooja Chopra

Public Reaction on Mom's Story

“I feel I’m on some other planet,” says Pantaloons Femina Miss India World Pooja Chopra to see how people reacted on her Mom's touching story.

The girl is overwhelmed with the responses that have come in after her mother spoke about her struggle as a single parent in Times Life, the Times of India’s Sunday supplement.
Pooja Chopra says, “We never saw this coming. Till yesterday this was just our lives. That’s it. I get goose-bumps reading mails from people around this country. At one point, I thought to myself ‘Has God given us too much suddenly?’ I didn’t realise my mother’s story touched so many people’s lives.”
When Pooja was born, her mother was asked to make a choice between her daughters and marriage. Her mother Neera Chopra chose to walk out with her daughters, head held high.
Confesses Pooja Chopra, “I had always wanted to make my mother proud because frankly, I always felt responsible that her separation from her husband happened because of me. I wanted to make up for it.”
Her mother, too, she says, is trying to absorb it all. Reveals Pooja, “People have called her an icon, said she needs to be felicitated, to be honoured. She doesn’t know how to take it. Someone from Chennai wants to do a book on her, a little three-year-old girl in the colony came and asked her ‘Aunty aapne paper mein kya likha ki padhkar papa rone lage?’ It’s unbelievable! I’m so glad her story has inspired them. And I will continue to do everything I can to make her proud.”
In her blog, Pooja has written about what makes her mother special. “The simple lady that she is, she still takes the bus to office till today,” she writes. When Pooja asked her why she couldn’t take a cab or autorickshaw instead, her mother replied that it would cost her Rs 50 — the cost of milk for three days — whereas the bus ticket cost only Rs 12!
Pooja Chopra writes, “I wish she could understand how I want to bring the whole world to her feet now that I can.”

Story of Pooja Chopra's Mom

I don’t know where to begin... they were terrible times. My husband was well-placed, but the marriage had begun to sink almost as soon as it began. Like most women do, I tried to work against all the odds.
My in-laws insisted everything would be alright if I had a son. My first child was a daughter, and that didn’t do me any good... but I couldn’t walk out. I had lost my father; my brother was in a not-so-senior position in Bata. I didn’t want to be a burden on my family and continued to live in my marital home in Kolkata.
I looked after my mother-in-law, who was suffering from cancer, and while bathing her, I would tell myself she would bless me and put things right.
I don’t know how I tolerated it all. The least a man can do, if he must philander, is to not flaunt his women in his wife’s face then began the manhandling. I still wanted my marriage to survive. I was a pure vegetarian and learnt to cook non-vegetarian delicacies thinking it would please him.
Then, I was pregnant again. When Pooja Chopra was eight months in my womb, my husband brought a girl to the house and announced he would marry her. I thought of killing myself. I hung on the slight hope that if the baby was a boy, my marriage could be saved.
When Pooja Chopra was born a girl, for three days, nobody came to the hospital. There was a squadron leader’s wife on the opposite bed, who was kind enough to give me baby clothes for Pooja Chopra to wear. When she was 20 days old, I had to make a choice. I left the house with my girls — Pooja Chopra and Shubra, who was seven then. I haven’t seen my husband since. I promised myself, even if we had just one roti, we would share it, but together.
I began life in Mumbai with the support of my mother, brother, who was by then married. It wasn’t the ideal situation, especially when he had children — space, money, everything was short. I began work at the Taj Colaba and got my own place. How did I manage? Truth be told, I would put a chatai on the floor, leave two glasses of milk and some food, and bolt the door from outside before going to work. I would leave the key with the neighbours and tell the kids to shout out to them when it was time to leave for school.
Their tiny hands would do homework on their own, feed themselves on days that I worked late. My elder daughter Shubhra would make Pooja Chopra do her corrections... This is how they grew up. At a birthday party, Pooja Chopra would not eat her piece of cake, but pack it and bring it home to share with her sister. When Shubhra started working, she would skip lunch and pack a chicken sandwich that she would slip in her sister’s lunchbox the next day.
I used to pray, “God, punish me for my karma, but not my innocent little kids. Please let me provide them the basics.” I used to struggle for shoes, socks, uniforms. I was living in Bangur Nagar, Goregaon. Pooja Chopra would walk four bus stops down to the St Thomas Academy. Then, too little to cross the road, she would ask a passerby to help her. I had to save the bus money to be able to put some milk in their bodies.
Life began to change when I got a job for Rs 6,000 at the then Goa Penta. Mr Chhabra, the owner, and his wife, were kind enough to provide a loan for me. I sent my daughters to my sister’s house in Pune, with my mother as support. I spent four years working in Goa while I saved to buy a small one-bedroom house in Pune (where the family still lives). I would work 16-18 hours a day, not even taking weekly offs to accumulate leave and visit my daughters three or four times a year.
Once I bought my house and found a job in Pune, life began to settle. I worked in Hotel Blue Diamond for a year and then finally joined Mainland China — which changed my life. The consideration of the team and management brought me the stability to bring them up, despite late hours and the travelling a hotelier must do.
Shubhra got a job in Hotel Blue Diamond, being the youngest employee there while still in college, and managed to finish her Masters in commerce and her BBM. Today, she is married to a sweet Catholic boy who is in the Merchant Navy and has a sweet daughter.
I continue to finish my day job and come home and take tuitions, as I have done for all these years. I also do all my household chores myself.
Through the years, Shubhra has been my anchor and Pooja Chopra, the rock. Pooja Chopra’s tiny hands have wiped away my tears when I broke down. She has stood up for me, when I couldn’t speak for myself. Academically brilliant, she participated in all extra-curricular activities. When she needed high heels to model in, she did odd shows and bought them for herself.
When I saw Pooja Chopra give her speech on TV, I knew it came from her heart. I could see the twinkle in her eye. And I thought to myself as she won “My God, this is my little girl.” God was trying to tell me something.
Today, I’ve no regrets. I believe every cloud has a silver lining. As a mother, I’ve done nothing great.

‘I won due to my mother’s karma’
Pantaloons Femina Miss India Pooja Chopra’s mother promised ‘one day; this girl will make me proud’. Pooja Chopra speaks on fulfilling that promise... When I was 20 days old, my mother was asked to make a choice. It was either me — a girl child, or her husband. She chose me. As she walked out she turned around and told her husband, ‘One day, this girl will make me proud’. That day has come. Her husband went on to marry a woman who gave him two sons. Today, as I stand here a Miss India, I don’t even know if my father knows that it is me, his daughter, who has set out to conquer the world, a crown on my head. Our lives have not been easy, least so for my mother. Financially, emotionally, she struggled to stay afloat, to keep her job and yet allow us to be the best that we could be. I was given only one condition when I started modelling — my grades wouldn’t drop.
All the girls in the pageant worked hard, but my edge was my mother’s sacrifice, her karma. Today, when people call to congratulate me, it’s not me they pay tribute to, but to her life and her struggle. She’s the true Woman of Substance. She is my light, my mentor, my driving force. My win was merely God’s way of compensating her.

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Hobbies and Interests of Pooja Chopra

Pooja Chopra Lets know about the hobbies and interests of Beauty Princess Pooja Chopra

  • Favourite Beauty Queens of Pooja Chopra
    Aishwarya Rai for her beauty and grace
    Priyanka Chopra for her fitness
    Sushmita Sen for her confidence
    Lara Dutta for the dignified and elegant human being she is
    Favourite Destinations
    Mauritius and Seychelles
  • Favourite Perfume
    212, Jadore
  • Favourite Singer
    Atif Aslam
  • Favourite Colour
    Turquoise and pink
  • Favourite Food
    Dal makhani, rajma chawal and any such Punjabi home cooked food
  • Favourite Music
    Soft rock and romantic numbers.
  • Other Hobbies and Interests
    Kickboxing, parasailing, paragliding, watching TV

Family, Mom and Crown

When Pooja Chopra, crowned as Miss India World, has dedicated the crown to her mother who single-handedly brought her up. But the 23-year-old is also grateful to other mentors, some of whom chipped in for free because she didn't have the funds.
"The last 23 years have not been kind to my mother. Bringing up two girls (Pooja and her sister) was not an easy task," Pooja Chopra told IANS in an interview over phone from Mumbai.
"For me, she is the women of substance and this title is dedicated to her because she never stopped me from doing what I wanted. Her only condition was that I should not neglect my studies."
"Being a single mother is not at all easy, she has sacrificed a lot. Yet she did her best to give us right values. Today I am here because of her faith in me. She was living this dream with me. Right now she is on cloud nine and I am glad that I have made her proud," added Pooja Chopra who won the title Sunday.
The top 20 participants of the 2009 Pantaloons Femina Miss India (PFMI) were groomed by a panel of experts, including model-turned-actor-turned-choreographer Marc Robinson, ramp walk trainer Alicia Raut and diction expert Sabira Merchant for almost a month.
"Marc Robinson played a pivotal role in my victory because there were days when I had almost given up. I was bogged down by constant pressure and bundles of expectations from everyone. It was really tough but Marc pulled me up and constantly motivated me to believe in myself," said Chopra.
Chopra was also the winner of the PFMI East contest that was held in February where she had met Robinson for the first time.
"Marc knew my capabilities ever since I won the PFMI East contest; hence he had loads of expectations from me. He just told me one thing - 'You can do it, just believe in yourself and rest will follow'," she added.
This Pune-based girl also thanked her fitness instructor, designer and grooming teacher for believing in her talent and sharing her dream.
"I didn't have adequate funds to get myself trained under the top most fitness expert of Pune - Umesh Mohite. When he told me his fees, I was disappointed and came back home.
"To my surprise, he called me back after two days and said that he knew I have the potential to make it and wanted to train me and believe me he hasn't charged me anything," Chopra said.
"Similarly my designer Priyanka Rajeev sponsored some of my dresses when I decided to participate in the Miss India contest. I have got loads of love and support from my native place and I am glad that I have made them proud," she added.
Chopra was also the winner of 2009 PFMI Miss Beautiful Smile and Beautiful Body and co-winner of the Miss Talented titles.
What does she want to do once she goes back home?
"In the past three days, I have spoken to my mother only for 30 minutes. The first thing I would do is sit and chat with my mom. Also, I owe a lot to everyone - be it my friends trainers, they have believed in me. So now it is celebration time for everyone," Chopra elucidated.
Chopra is also in no mood to sit back and relax, as her next target will be to win the Miss World title because now her dream also carries the aspirations of millions of Indians. The pageant will be held later this year in Johannesburg, South Africa.
"The coming months will involve rigorous training sessions, loads of preparations as now I am representing India. I have already pulled up my socks," she said.
How much has life changed after the win?
"Change is an understated word, life has transformed completely and I'm not at all complaining. I am enjoying every bit of attention. Imagine I was just like a girl next door till this win happened," Pooja Chopra said.

Winning Moments

Pooja Chopra, the winner of the coveted Miss India World title to find out what that experience was like. Of course, that's not all. We got up close and personal with the beauty queen to get to know the real Pooja Chopra better. Here's what she had to say -
On winning the Miss India World title... I had to pinch myself to make sure it was real and I wasn't dreaming. In fact, when Parvathi Omanakuttan was crowning me, I was actually losing balance and she was wondering what was wrong with me. I had to tell her that I can't hold myself. I was elated. It's a dream come true!
Before the next pageant... I'm going home to Poona. I am really missing my mom. My family and friends can't wait to have me back. They are planning parties galore for me, may be even a picnic to Lavassa again.
I'm going to have a month's break at least before I start gearing up for the Miss World contest. So I will use this time to catch up on all the movies I've missed and binge on all the chocolate brownies, pizzas and ice creams that I was not allowed to eat all this while.

Pantaloons Femina Miss India World 2009

When Pooja Chopra has been crowned Pantaloons Femina Miss India World 2009 is on top of the world. All geared up for the journey ahead, Pooja Chopra shares her excitement...
How did you react when your name was announced for the Miss India World crown? Whom do you consider your lucky charm?
My heart skipped a beat; my brain stopped working and I couldn’t even stand straight. It was such an emotional moment for me. I was happy that I have made it to the crown. It’s my mother’s faith that plays the lucky charm for me. While I was on stage, I continuously looked at her.
How do you plan to celebrate your success?
I have so many professional commitments lined up for next one month that I really have no time to chill-out. I just plan to hog on some good food at the moment. By any chance, if I would get time, I would rush back home and celebrate with my city folks. I received nearly two thousand messages after I won the title.
Having reached the top-five finalists, were you confident enough that you would make it to the title.
No, I wasn’t expecting anything. I was just living and enjoying the moment.
What do you think matters? Winning or participating?
God was kind that I won. But, I would have been really depressed if I would have lost the crown. Hours of training everyday and millions of dreams just didn’t let me relax for a moment.
What according to you is the best trait that helped you bag this crown and made you stand apart from other contestants?
All the participants equally deserved to be there. It’s just Karma and faith that matters at the end of the day. But I think all the contestants should feel proud, as they are better than those ten thousand girls who were not fortunate enough to make it to the pageant. It’s not the end, but just the beginning.
With a chance to represent India at the international pageant Miss World, what apprehensions are ruling the mind? How do you plan to prepare for the bigger thing?
I have to portray India in the best possible way. It’s an international pageant and I will be the brand ambassador of India. It is such a huge responsibility, as people will see India through me. Therefore, I plan to work hard to bring home the crown and make my country proud.
We see most beauty queens either venturing into Bollywood, making a career in modeling or settling abroad, where do we see you proceeding from here?
There is no time to think about anything at the moment. Since I won the title, I have just got two hours of sleep. Anyways my dream was to become Miss India, not an actress. Now I just want to win the international title.
Who’s your favorite Indian beauty queen?
I am not being modest, but I really admire all of them. Aishwarya for her beauty and grace, Priyanka for her fitness, Sushmita for her confidence and Lara for the dignified and elegant human being she is.
What have you learned from your Miss India journey?
I fee,l I have undergone a complete transformation. This one month of training has brought me closer to my inner self. Initially, I used to think myself to be emotionally weak and fragile. And then Miss India came as a roller-coaster ride, which made me stronger, not only physically, but emotionally too.

Mom - Behind the Success

Beaming over her outstanding feat; Pooja Chopra, the newly crowned Miss India World can’t stop counting her blessings and thanking the ones who made her fairytale come true. Gushing with pride, the 23-year-old lissome beauty, thanked her mother with tearful eyes as she gracefully carried the much-eyed tiara.
With a smile that can launch a thousands ships and an hourglass figure sculpted to perfection, the young lass was an instant hit with the crowd and the judges. A perfect combination of beauty and brains, the sassy beauty won much applaud for Pooja Chopra spontaneous heartfelt replies.
Standing tall and gleaming with pride, the soft-spoken poised beauty coyly thanked her mother. Speaking to reporters, Pooja said, "I would not have achieved this without the support of my mother. I have been raised by a single mother. My mom has helped me achieve all my dreams. This is as big a crown and victory for her, as it’s for me."
Recognising talent early, the judges did have an eye for Pooja Chopra right from the start of the competition, but the answer that was her answer to one common question asked to all the finalists that did the trick. The question was - "What was the one thing you would ask God if you met him, and why? ", to which Pooja had replied, " I would ask why certain children were deprived of the love of a mother".
An immediate hit with the jury, the answer bagged Pooja Chopra the prestigious title. Done with the celebrated home pageant, Chopra isn’t sitting back on her present glory. The stunner has already set her sights higher and is looking forward to bringing home international acclaims.
Well, with her stars shining bright on her, we wish this beauty many more tiaras and titles.

All About Pooja Chopra - Autobiography

Pooja ChopraHi, I am Pooja Chopra, I was born on May 3rd, 1985, I wanted to be a teacher, piolet, Miss India or a women like Kiran Bedi. I thought my this dream of being a Miss India would fade one day like others, but it didn't happened. My this dream of being Miss India grow up along with me from my childhood. And to chase this dream I reached till here. And I have achieved the crown of Miss India world 2009. I am simply hard-working person. I do trust on my mom's blessings, support of my fans and my hard-work.
Dream of Miss India
Since Femina's inception i've known them to be contemperory women of the 21st century, who are the blazing combination beauty, intellectual and talent, who goes on and make country proud at the international stage. And i known i can do it!

Peace... Pooja Chopra

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Biography

Pooja ChopraPooja Chopra was crowned the Pantaloons Femina Miss India-World 2009 on April 5th, 2009. Pooja Chopra is resident of Pune in Maharashtra. She was born on May 3, 1985 in Kolkata. Pooja Chopra is 5'8" tall and about 50 Kg. heavy in weight. Her vital statistics is around 33-26-36 in inches.
Pooja Chopra trained by Pageant Coach Ritika Ramtri Kumar of The Tiara wins Femina Miss India East 2009. Pooja Chopra trained by Pageant Coach Ritika Ramtri Kumar, Pageant Coach of The Tiara won Femina Miss India East 2009 on 17th February 2009, at Kolkata. She also won Miss Perfect 10; Miss Catwalk and Nakshatra Miss Sparkling Beauty. 22 year old Pooja who is 5.8 inches tall has done commercials for Mr Muscle, Big 97 FM, Dabur Honey, Coke (Pakistan) and EZone. She has also walked the ramp for Gitanjali, D'Damas, Manish Malhotra, Vikram Phadnis, Wendell Rodericks, Mihika Mirpuri, and Roberto Cavalli. She was Navy Queen 2007 1st Runner Up, NDA Queen 2004 1st Runner Up and has also acted in Fashion the movie. Pooja's wardrobe was designed by Fashion Designer Priyanka Rajiv, who has also designed a saree for Angelina Jolie when she was visiting India. Umesh Mohite, Facility Head ? World Gym (Pune Branch) took care of her physical fitness.