The First Asian Miss World 1966 Still Looks Great. Here’s Her Incredible Life Story

The First Asian Miss World 1966 Still Looks Great. Here’s Her Incredible Life Story

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She was the first Asian woman who won the Miss World beauty pageant in 1966. Reita Faria made a real revolution in people’s minds. She boldly appeared on the catwalk in a swimsuit, while in those days, many Indian women could not wear Western clothes and even go to school.
All roads to Bollywood were open to her. But she refused all offers. What did she do all her life after the competition? And what does he look like today at 79?
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45 Comments

  1. We must know what is best and wost,what to do and what not to do,what we want, what we won't compromise it's physically and mentally beauty…Jagan Beri

  2. I don't know from where you got this information. Life of women changed only after islamic and european invasion in India, otherwise woman had high social stature.

  3. Yes I agree with her for not joining films and coincidently she visited Guyana and it was a joy and much pride to see her here…..continue what you believe in Reita and be happy with your family you deserve it…kudos to you
    Guyana South America

  4. Yes. I believe so. She wanted to heal people. This was her passion. She has a loving husband and children. She also managed to judge beauty contests. That was okay but her first priorities were her family and healing people. A nice mix and she looks great for her age. A true inspiration role model!

  5. Yes she did the right thing.i salute her.women are inteligent dont stop or screw their talents we can contribute our own knowledge to share to many,we dont just keep it in a box .its Gods given talents,i know many women especially in India will succeed.let them be independent .

  6. This makes me happy. I feel so inspired. I won Miss United States in 2018 and become a psychotherapist. I worked in a hospital for years and during the pandemic and now work private practice. I love helping others and feel such a connection to health! I love seeing a queen who has also followed her passions. There’s so much pressure to go the other way.

  7. Well Amazing lady and wise choice BUT she answered to the question of why want to be a doc & she said India needs doctors, then why didn’t she served India with her knowledge in medicine despite being mindful of the utter need of doctors then in that Era

  8. Good one.. But she replied that India is a Developing Country and they need more Doctors… But she didn't serve the Nation.. She got herself settled abroad.. But as far as her career and dreams are considered she has made better choices and has been a successful person..

  9. Miss world and Miss universe are little weird no matter how much flowery words are used to describe it. Why womens need to catwalk in bathing suit ? And I saw a video about how these beauty pageant contest were start as bikini contest or something in a town of western country. Its just weird. I bet it was started by a men.

  10. People have the nerve to comment things like "you're better than all these other women in india" yeah, no she would not take that as a compliment. No woman would take that as a compliment.

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