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It would be a dream come true: Miss World on working with PeeCee

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Miss World Karolina Bielawska says she would love to work with former Miss World and international star Priyanka Chopra in a film if there is an opportunity.
Poland-born Bielawska, who was in Kashmir for a day with Julia Morley, chairperson and CEO of the Miss World Organisation, described Priyanka as an “icon”.
“That would be a dream come true. She is an amazing Miss World and an icon and a wonderful film star. It will be a huge honour for me,” Bielawska told PTI when asked about a possible collaboration with the actor-producer. Priyanka won the crown in 2000. The beauty pageant winner said she loved her trip to Kashmir and enjoyed the hospitality offered by its people. She also donned the traditional Kashmiri pheran along with Morley.
“It’s such a beautiful place in the world. It is very special place in the world and I did not expect that it will stun us so much. We love the boats, the colourful beautiful garden and the people,” she said.
Asked about choosing India as the host destination for the pageant later this year, Bielawska, who is already a fan of the variety of Indian cuisine, said it was because of the famous Indian hospitality. “We felt that Indian people are famous for their hospitality. They are welcoming us so nicely and wherever we go, and India is so diverse, but the values in the heart of the people are always the same. It’s the goodness and kindness. We really feel here like home”.
Morley said hosting the event in India is like coming home because the pageant has so many winners from the country. “India has a very special connection, particularly with me. We have had wonderful winners from this world and we couldn’t have a better fit… So for me, it’s like coming home. Every time I come here, we celebrate something beautiful,” Morley said. (PTI)

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