Manya Singh (Miss India) Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Boyfriend, Biography

Manya Singh is an Indian model and was born in a very simple family.

Manya Singh (Miss India) Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Boyfriend, Biography

Manya revealed she had to spend many nights without food and sleep. She could not attend school as she had to start working in her teenage. “All the clothes I had were hand-me-downs. I yearned for books, but luck wasn’t in my favor. Eventually, my parents mortgaged whatever little jewelry my mother had to ensure that I paid my exam fees in order to earn a degree,” she shared with Miss India in December 2020, adding how her mother suffered a lot to provide for her.

Talking about her motivation behind participating in Miss India 2020, she had said, “I am here today at the VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 stage to uplift my father, my mother, and my young brother and to show the world that all is possible if you are committed to yourself and your dreams.”

"People like us don't even dream, and you're thinking of Miss India crown?" Manya Singh recalls the reaction of her parents who were "gobsmacked" when she shared her desire to win the title with them. But Singh said she wanted to be a voice for women belonging to lower social strata and believed Miss India would give her the platform to achieve her goal.

Born in Mumbai to an auto-rickshaw driver and raised in the small town of Hata in Uttar Pradesh, the 19-year-old was crowned VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 runner-up in a ceremony last week. "I realized that there's this platform called Miss India where I can voice my stand and beliefs. Be the voice of those women who are told they don't have the right to speak, who are confined.

"Especially in villages, where they don't even have the freedom to choose what they wear, what to study. I realized long back I have to make it to Miss India, so all my hardships, all my steps were towards just this," Singh told PTI.

Post her win, Singh said her parents are "extremely proud and overjoyed", but her journey to the pageantry was riddled with obstacles. Singh said coming from a lower-middle-class family of four, they were struggling to make ends meet. Her parents somehow managed to continue her schooling on an "admission basis" and were only able to afford exam fees.

"Life has not been easy for me but I've been harder in my life. At 14, I saw girls around me enjoying their life, wearing good clothes, and attending school. I was aware my life isn't like theirs because I didn't have the same privilege."

Singh, who has a younger brother, said while growing up she was also made aware of the gender discrimination in the society by people who would feel sorry for her parents for not having a boy as their first child.

"It would pain me a lot. I decided to let my parents feel that their daughter is more capable than anyone else. I was quite determined to rise above. A bright student, Singh decided to go against the tide and follow her Miss India dreams rather than aiming for a "simple life, working as either an engineer or a doctor." However, her career plan stunned her parents as for them thinking beyond daily needs seemed like a privilege.

"My parents were gobsmacked and felt I had gone crazy. People like us don't even dream, and you're thinking of Miss India crown?' they said. My father would always tell me, that there are more heels in my bag than books. Somewhere they were scared because I didn't even have a Plan B." At 14, Singh ran away from her home, taking a train from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai's Kurla station, and moved to the suburban Kandivali area here.

She didn't have enough money, so to manage fees for college she reached out to a pizza outlet asking for a job and eventually got one. "I would mop the floor, do the dishes, and sleep in the storeroom. On the job, I observed how people carried themselves, how they'd dress up, and talk to each other. It was a massive learning for me for the entire year that I worked there." Singh went on to join a call center and worked in several companies throughout her graduation from Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai.

"There I polished my language and worked on my diction and voice. I started work to support my education but even that led to shaping up my personality, preparing me for Miss India. After several failed attempts to enter the beauty pageant, Singh finally made it last year. She said her journey was filled with "constant phases of insecurity".

"I would calm myself down, remind that I've seen a lot of struggle, so this too shall pass. I somehow had this incredible faith that I will go far and wide. There were people who came like angels in my life, especially during the pageant journey, and helped me at every step," she added.

At this year's pageant, Manasa Varanasi, an engineer from Telangana, emerged as the winner, of VLCC Femina Miss India World 2020, while Haryana's Manika Sheokand was crowned VLCC Femina Miss Grand India 2020

A tiny gully tucked away in the Chawls of Thakur Village, Kandivali, welcomed a girl in high heels, a stylish gown, a sash, and the crown of VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 - Runner Up — it was undoubtedly an emotionally charged moment. Manya Singh, who stepped out of this place in the last leg of January this year, as Miss  Uttar Pradesh, returned home with pride and glory and a coveted title. After a traditional Griha Pravesh aarti, her parents, Omprakash and Manorama, led her into the house — the top shaft of a cramped crawl, which the family of four has rented. ‘ Ghar Bida Saaf lag Raha hai, mamma’ is Manya’s first reaction, to which her mother says, ‘ Tu Ghar hi bade dino bad Aayi hai Aa.’ Their eyes swell up in tears at that moment. While leaving home for the finale, Manya had carried an idol of Lord Ganesha from her house, which she put back in its place when she returned. She’d had a long, tiring day at the felicitation in college and the endless interactions that followed, but she quickly settled in to talk to us about all the emotions and thoughts that were running through her head. Excerpts:

They say that no dreamer is ever too small, and no dream is ever too big. Manya, who is a graduate in banking, dared to dream big. Talking of her dreams and aspirations, she says, “It’s not like me Bachpan ka Sapna the Miss India banana. Till the age of 14 or so, I didn’t even know the Miss India pageant just Kuch Hota hai. I just wanted to do something different with my life. I didn’t want to lead a self-centered life and I wanted to be of some use to our society. I felt that I went through all this for a reason, to make this a better place for people. When I heard that the Miss India pageant gives a platform to women who have intentions and goals like I do, I thanked God that he showed me the direction to achieve what I want to. Today, with this crown, when I say something, people will listen to it. Log yaad rakhenge meri baat ko. More than the girls showing some Himmat, the families need to support their girls. Only then can they really fly? Nahi to ladki ke andar jo baat hai woh wahin dab ke reh jaayegi. I want every girl like me to be able to dream, and say that if Manya could do it, so can I’.

Manya is proud of where she comes from, but there’s been a lot of hardship, tears, and toil. One thing that she wants to do is, provide her parents with a better life, a better home. She explains, “Some years ago, we had a house of our own, but Hamein who became pada Kuch Kaaran use. And from that time, we have not had a great experience with rented homes. The landlady in our current house would always say, ‘Heels Mein Upar walk mat Karo, Awaaz Aati hai.’ I had to move my activities to a garden. Papa had to stop me from doing too much physical activity in the house because we have limited space. ‘ Kudke yoga mat kiya kar yahan,’ he would say. Reporters have been coming over and that has become a problem for the landlady. So, ghar apna hoga, jaisa hoga, joh chahenge kar sakenge. Apna ghar toh apna hi hota hai. It’s not easy to buy a house in Mumbai, but I’m ready to toil from scratch and I will’.

The 19-year-old Manya Singh from Uttar Pradesh was crowned as the VLCC Femina Miss India 2020’s first runner-up. This Femina Miss India 2020 was the 57th edition of the popular Miss India beauty pageant. For the first time ever, the entire Miss India contest was held digitally due to the global pandemic, making history. The digital contest took place in a total of four phases with the grand finale of the season being shot on February 10, 2021. While Manya Singh became the first runner-up of the Femina Miss India 2020, Femina Miss India Telangana Manasa Varanasi emerged as Miss India 2020 and Femina Miss India Manika Sheokand won Femina Miss Grand India 2020. The judging panel for the contest included many talented artists like Neha Dhupia, Chitrangada Singh, Pulkit Samrat, and the popularly known fashion designers Falguni Peacock and Shane Peacock. Miss World Asia 2019 Suman Rao, Miss India Grand International 2019 Shivani Jadhav, and Miss India United Continents 2019 Shreya Shanker were the ones who crowned the winners taking the legacy forward. Ever since the contest had begun in October 2020, Manya Singh had been in the spotlight for her tragic story and humble behavior. Here are the lesser-known facts about the VLCC Femina Miss India 2020’s first runner-up, Manya Singh that will surely inspire many. Read ahead to know more about the lesser-known facts of Manya Singh.

In a quiet bylane at Janupada slum at Thakur Village in Kandivali, there are banners raised in Manya Singh’s honor. Singh has crowned VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 Runner-Up last week and ever since they put up banners emblazoned, “Manya Singh: Janupada ki Laadli” (Janupada’s favorite). This little-known slum in Kandivali was also the birthplace of Singh in 2000.

Mansa Varanasi, who won Femina Miss India was in Varanasi, but this time she is in more discussions. Manya Singh may not have won the title of VLCC Miss India 2020, but she is in the discussions right now. She is Miss India First Runner Up and some of her videos are going viral. Manya's father is a rickshaw driver and at the age of 14, she ran away from home to fulfill her dreams. Now her videos are going viral and are heart-touching.

A dream is not the thing you see in sleep but is that thing that doesn’t let you sleep. Rightly said by former late President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. And guess what, Femina Miss India 2020 Runner-Up Manya Singh has rightly proved it by never giving up on her dreams. A daughter of a rickshaw driver from Uttar Pradesh has written history with the same!

Manya Singh’s road to success wasn’t easy. During the day the beauty would study and earn by washing dishes and would work in a call center at night to make a living. The motto behind her entering the beauty pageant was to prove to the world that nothing is impossible if you have dedication and perseverance.

“’ I’ve spent numerous nights without food and sleep. I’ve spent many afternoons walking for miles on end. My blood, sweat, and tears have amalgamated into the courage to pursue my dreams. Being a rickshaw driver’s daughter, I never had the opportunity to attend school as I had to start working in my teens. All the clothes I had were hand-me-downs. I yearned for books, but luck wasn’t in my favor. Eventually, my parents mortgaged whatever little jewelry my mother had to ensure that I paid my exam fees in order to earn a degree. My mother has suffered a lot to provide for me. At 14, I ran away from home. I somehow managed to complete my studies during the day, became a dishwasher in the evening, and worked at a call center at night. I’ve walked hours to reach places so I could save the rickshaw fare. I am here today at the VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 stage to uplift my father, my mother, and my young brother and to show the world that all is possible if you are committed to yourself and your dreams.”

Miss India runner-up Manya Singh is all set to meet the contestants of Indian Idol 12 in the upcoming episode, which will be aired on February 27. Recently, the social media handle of the channel shared a video clip of the upcoming episode, in which host Aditya Narayan welcomes Manya Singh. Meanwhile, judges Neha Kakkar, Vishal Dadlani, and Himesh Reshammiya can be seen cheering on her entry. 

Interestingly, Manya can be seen sporting a diva avatar for her visit. In addition to her black ensemble, she also donned the crown. In the video clip, Manya shares the stage with contestant Shanmukhapriya. She shares words of wisdom with Shanmukhpriya as she can be heard saying, "No matter, from where an individual comes, they have the right to dream and fulfill them as well", in Hindi. 

As the promo video progresses further, Shanmukhpriya presents her performance as she sings the title track of Parineeti Chopra and Arjun Kapoor Sstarrer Ishaqzaade. At the end of the video, Singh crowns Shanmukhpriya. Scroll down to watch the video. 

In February, Uttar Pradesh's Manya Singh's life changed completely after she was announced as the first runner-up at Miss India 2020 beauty pageant judged by Falguni Shane Peacock, Neha Dhupia, Chitrangada Singh, and Pulkit Samrat. 

The jury unanimously decided to crown Manasa Varanasi as Miss India World 2020, while Manika Sheokand became Miss Grand India 2020 and Manya Singh went on to become Miss India 2020 runner-up.

And while Manasa gained all the spotlight in the media for winning the title and rightly so, the runner-up, Manya Singh's inspirational story of childhood struggle and being an autorickshaw driver's daughter to landing the coveted crown, took the internet by storm. 

When my name was announced, I was very happy. I didn't even realize which place I had got. But, I was grateful that I had a platform that I could use to amplify others' voices or rather be their voice. I just believe that all those girls who participated were winners. I don't believe a 'place' can decider the level of your success. So, when I was announced as the first runner up I was happy, grateful, and literally crying. When they said Miss India 2020 runner-up Manya Singh...I was completely blank. And then, I felt a hit and realized that I have a crown and my own crown! I was so very happy at that moment.

My journey has been an inspiration for me. I started from minus, not even zero. And I tried to learn from everything that came through in my life. I was very clear about what I wanted to do and where I wanted to be. So, I did odd jobs, attended college, and did events where I could learn. I took all such steps that would take me to the Miss India stage. Yes, it was difficult but not impossible because I believed that if are determined and dedicated, no one can stop us from achieving what we want to. My life experiences inspired me to take on this difficult journey. I just knew I had to do it however much I had to toil for it. 

Manya Singh is an Indian model and was born in a very simple family. She had a desire to become Miss India since childhood. Being successful in life is a very difficult task, but how to achieve heights in life after all the difficulties, Manya Singh is a living example of this. She did not become Miss India but definitely reached the hearts of the people. Manya Singh has created history by becoming the VLCC Femina Miss India 2020- Runner Up. She was elected Miss UP in December 2020.

For those who have the passion to do something, the floor kisses their feet. Yes, these some lines fit perfectly on Manya Singh today. That Manya Singh whom no one recognized till yesterday, has certainly become the inspiration of many young girls today. The real reason behind her dominance on social media is her struggle in real life. Manya shared the story of her struggle a few months ago with a long post on social media.

Manya was born in an ordinary family. She has been very good at studies since childhood. Manya did her schooling at S.M. Lohia High School, Kolhapur, Maharashtra. She also obtained 80% marks in the 10th examination and also got the best student award in class 12th. After pursuing a Bachelor of Banking and Insurance, Thakur is pursuing her Bachelor of Management degree from the College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai. Her father is a rickshaw puller and from that, he takes care of four family members.

Manya told that she has spent many nights without food. At that time, she herself used to walk in the sun, so that the money for the rickshaw could be saved. She did not even have money to buy books and clothes to wear were less. But at that time her luck favored her. To get her a degree, her mother even sold her jewelry. She has also worked in a call center at the age of 14, for that she used to walk for many kilometers to save money. At the age of 16, she also worked at Pizza Hut and washed dishes there. Manya was hardworking and smart since childhood, whatever work Manya thinks of doing, she keeps on completing it, the result of which is in front of everyone today.

Manya Singh has a Stunning figure and she is 170 cm tall which is 5 feet 7 inches. She has a keen interest to maintain her body fitness her weight is 50 kg. Manya Singh is very health conscious she always takes care of her looks and appearance. She visits the gym regularly and her figure measurement is 34-26-33and she has attractive Black hair and Black eyes.

Manya Singh was born on 25th March 2001 (Sunday) in Vikram Vishunpur village of Baitalpur block, Deoria, Uttar Pradesh. Manya Singh’s age is 20 years (as of 2021). Her father’s name is Omprakash Singh, who is an auto-rickshaw driver in Mumbai. Her mother Manorama Devi runs a tailor’s shop in Mumbai and also runs a beauty parlor. Manya Singh has a younger brother, his name is Aman Singh, who is still pursuing education.

Manya Singh ventured into modeling after completing her graduation and has shown her acting in many commercials. Manya Singh has participated in many fashion shows like Times Fashion Week and Lakme Fashion Week and has walked the ramp infamous fashion shows. Ahilya has also been a model for Print advertisements for Fine Silver Jewels. In December 2020, she left behind 20,000 contestants and won the title of Miss UP. But the biggest achievement is the 1st Runner-Up title after VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 winner Mansa Varanasi! Which made Manya popular all over the world.

Real Name Manya Singh
Nickname Manya, Kajal
Profession Model
Popular For Winning VLCC Femina Miss India 2020 1st Runner-Up title on 10th February 2021 (Wednesday)
Language Known Hindi & English
Date Of Birth 25th March 2001 (Sunday)
Age (as of 2021) 20 Years
Hobbies Traveling, Dancing, Reading Books, Shopping
Birthplace Vikram Vishunpur Village of Baitalpur Block, Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, India
Hometown Vikram Vishunpur Village of Baitalpur Block, Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Religion Hinduism
Star Sign/ Zodiac Sign Taurus
Height in Centimeters 170 cm
In Meters 1.70 m
In Feet & Inches 5′ 7″
Weight in Kilograms 50 kg
Weight in Pounds 110 lbs
Figure Measurement (approx.) 34-26-33
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black
Father Omprakash Singh
Mother Manorama Devi
Sister Not Known
Brother Aman Singh
School S. M. Lohia High School, Maharashtra
College/University Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai
Educational Qualification Bachelor of Banking & Insurance

Graduation in Management

Actor Ranveer Singh,Tiger Shroff
Actress Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon 
Food Daal, Roti, Aam Ka Achar, Nutella
Food Habit Vegetarian
Scent Rice Smell
Dessert Kheer, Halwa
Cuisine Chinese
Book The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Quote Make your own destiny!
Film Peaceful Warrior (2006)
Color Purple
Sport Cricket
Holiday Destination Goa, Mumbai, Uttrakhand
Car Collection Not Known
Salary (approx.) Not Known
Net Worth (approx.) Not Known

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