
India Shines as Host, Opal’s Heartfelt Victory Charms Fans
Hyderabad, June 13, 2025 – Hyderabad sparkled like a Diwali celebration as Thailand’s Opal Suchata Chuangsri was crowned Miss World 2025 at the HITEX Exhibition Centre. The 22-year-old from Phuket beat 108 contestants to win Thailand’s first Miss World title, making Indian fans cheer for her charm and feel proud of India’s amazing hosting. Though India’s Nandini Gupta didn’t win, the event was a huge hit, like India hosting a cricket World Cup!

A Dazzling Night in Hyderabad
The Miss World finale was like a Bollywood blockbuster! Hosted by Miss World 2016 Stephanie del Valle in a stunning lehenga and Indian TV star Sachiin Kumbhar, the show kept everyone excited. Bollywood stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Ishaan Khatter rocked the stage, joined by Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar and actor Sonu Sood. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy added local pride, making it feel like a big Indian festival.
The show started with contestants showing off colorful dresses from their countries—Thai silks, Indian sarees, and more. Then, they wore beautiful gowns by Indian designer Archana Kochhar. After tough rounds on beauty, brains, and social work, Opal won with a special answer, like Virat Kohli hitting a winning six!
Opal’s Winning Moment
Opal, from Thailand, won everyone’s hearts. In the final question, Sonu Sood asked what beauty with a purpose means. Opal said, “It’s about helping others shine, like teaching a child or supporting a friend with kindness.” Her answer was so warm, Indian fans loved it—it felt like the spirit of helping others, like in Swachh Bharat. Wearing a sparkly white gown, Opal got the ₹3 crore diamond crown from Miss World 2024 Krystyna Pyszková, shining like a star.

Who is Opal?
Opal, 22, is a student from Phuket whose parents run a hotel. She speaks Thai, English, and Chinese, and loves her 16 cats and five dogs! Her “Opal For HER” project helps women check for breast cancer early, inspired by her own health scare at 16. Indian fans relate to her story—it’s like a small-town girl like Priyanka Chopra becoming a global star. Her Thai dance and 2.5 million social media views made her a favorite, like a viral IPL moment.
India’s Nandini Gupta
India’s Nandini Gupta, 21, from Kota, Rajasthan, carried big hopes. A farmer’s daughter who loves her dog Banjo, she reached the Top 40 and won a style award for Asia. Though she didn’t make the Top 8, fans on X called her “India’s pride,” like cheering for Rohit Sharma after a brave knock. India has six Miss World winners, like Aishwarya Rai and Manushi Chhillar, and fans are dreaming of a seventh soon.
Hyderabad’s Big Moment
Hyderabad welcomed over 8,000 fans, with millions watching on SonyLIV. Contestants loved visiting Charminar and Golconda Fort, calling Hyderabad a “second home.” Fans on X said the city’s warmth was like hosting a family wedding. India hosting Miss World for the second year after Mumbai 2024 felt like staging the G20 Summit.
Other stars shone too—Indonesia’s Monica won for her clean water project, and Sonu Sood got a humanitarian award for helping people during COVID. Indian judge Sudha Reddy added Bollywood sparkle.
Thailand’s First Crown
Opal’s win was huge for Thailand, like India’s 1983 Cricket World Cup victory. Her ₹1.15 crore prize will help her fight for breast cancer awareness, touching Indian women who admire her heart. On X, fans posted #MissWorld2025, saying, “Opal is a queen like Manushi!”
Why Indian Fans Love It
For Indian fans, this was like cheering Team India in the WTC Final. Hyderabad’s hosting showed India’s global power, like a cricket World Cup at home. Nandini’s journey inspired kids with big dreams, like Jasprit Bumrah’s rise. Opal’s kindness felt like India’s spirit of helping others, making her a fan favorite.
As Opal starts her journey as Miss World, Indian fans are excited for 2026, hoping for an Indian win. For now, Hyderabad’s big night was a proud moment, like a Holi sky full of colors!
Key Highlights:
- Thailand’s Win: Opal Suchata Chuangsri is Thailand’s first Miss World.
- Opal’s Story: 22-year-old fights for breast cancer awareness, won with a kind answer.
- India’s Nandini: Reached Top 40, made fans proud.
- Hyderabad Shines: Hosted a grand event with Bollywood magic.
- India’s Pride: Showed the world its big heart, like a festival.
Last Updated on: Friday, June 13, 2025 11:24 pm by Mohammad Hussain Shaik | Published by: Mohammad Hussain Shaik on Friday, June 13, 2025 11:24 pm | News Categories: News
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