Thursday, May, 02,2024

GLIMMERS OF INSPIRATION

It is rightly said that standing up for National Anthem doesn’t make you India but standing for the country and representing it in the entire world, is what we called as the gem of India! And Shrishti Khatri, the diva from Jaipur will represent India at the upcoming edition of the Supermodel International competition. The world finale of this prestigious international modelling competition will take place on September 15, 2022, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Shrishti Khatri, a multitalented sports lover has stolen the stage with her beauty and passion , when asked about her future planning and preparations, the ravishing beauty said, “The modelling niche is very dynamic, but it has another serious drawback. The life of a model is not easy. We need to work hard days and nights that too in extreme conditions, have a strict diet, and suffer from muscle pain. In fact, there is nothing new that our passion forced us to walk long distances in high heels. Sometimes we suffer from severe back and feet pain because of such extreme pressure.”

It is truly said, you may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, and how you can still come out of it and Shrishti proved it right when asked about her current schedule she informed “I am on a strict diet and robust work out routine, I usually start my day with high in protein and fats and work incredibly hard to stay in shape. I am a patient of PCOD, so it is very difficult for me to manage weight due to illness, still, the fighter in me motivates me to work harder for my dreams, I keep changing my training based on my body and routine. It’s good to change since our body gets habitual if we do the same workout for a long.” Shrishti paid gratitude to Gaurav Gaur, the Director of Elite Miss Rajasthan for supporting her and providing platforms for her dreams. She also paid appreciation to her parents for always uplifting her during the hard times. When asked what message she’d like to give to young girls of her age, she said, “I keep changing my training based on my body and routine. It’s good to change since our body gets habitual if we do the same workout for a long, its a matter of pride that I will get this opportunity to represent my country globally and I am very grateful and excited for this moment.

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