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Exclusive Interview of ANZHELIKA TAHIR – MISS PAKISTAN WORLD 2015


 Standing tall, with a physique like a mannequin, this half Pakistani and half Ukrainian beauty is the first girl to be of mixed races representing Pakistan. Anzhelika’s father belongs to Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan and her mother is Ukrainian from Kiev, Ukraine. Anzhelika Tahir is Pakistan’s 13th Miss Pakistan World to be crowned on the 31st of October, 2015 in Toronto, Canada.


Tell us about yourself!
First of all, I want to say, that I never thought that I could be a beauty queen titleholder. I grow up in Kiev,
Ukraine as my mother is Ukrainian and my father is Pakistani. Since my childhood I’d always been an outsider. During my elementary school days I didn’t have friends. Because of my skin color no one wanted to sit with me at the desk. I remember clearly the moments when I used to come home and take showers

with a super hard sponge because somebody told me that if I take a good shower I could become a white-skinned girl. I don’t remember exactly when people became polite to me, maybe, in high school! I’m lucky, because I’ve always had the support of my family. My life was always based on


the knowledge of arts & entertainment and I’ve studied at music schools, and was always active at sports.


During my modeling carrier I had got some opportunities in beauty pageants and tried my luck. Sometimes I’d been too close to winning, sometimes too far from the first place. I came to the Miss Pakistan World contest by chance. I always thought that it’s impossible for a common person like me to win. And because of my passion for travel I realized that it would be a good idea to try to participate in the Miss Pakistan World 2015 beauty pageant and I ended up in Toronto, Canada. You can’t imagine how nervous I was! It was the most exciting moment of my life.

My goal for this year is to represent my country Pakistan in international contests, and to show the Pakistani beauty and the positive image of my country and my Pakistani heritage. It would be such a great honor to be an ambassador of Pakistan in the world arena. Thanks to the organizers, to all the honorable judges and to everybody who supported me for this unique opportunity! Today I am proud of being that half Pakistani and half Ukrainian girl who is representing Pakistan as Miss Pakistan World 2015!

How does it feel being crowned as Miss Pakistan World?

I feel so excited and blessed! I think that with this crowning begun a new phase of my life. I’m very proud to represent my wonderful country in international pageants and to share positive image of our land. This is an amazing way to change people’s perception and their mind about Pakistan and show Pakistan in the real form. I’m happy that I have the chance to do that. Since I won this contest – any international winning for Pakistan is Pakistan’s win!

You came as 2nd runner up in WMU 2016, how was that experience?

That was my first international pageant. I’m very happy that I took a part in the World Miss University pageant, because it was such a lovely competition between 58 truly beautiful and smart ladies from all around the world! I spent two weeks in China and had a wonderful time with all the girls there. Interesting fact about my being there – there were English, Korean and Spanish translators, but there wasn’t any Russian translators. Russian group was around 15 people and mostly no one understood what organizers spoke as English was not their language. As I speak Russian as well, I was always helping the organisers translate.

So on the 7th day of my trip I became an official Russian translator for my new friends. This was a very good pageant because everyone was friendly to each other. I know that it’s very unusual as I heard otherwise about pageants especially international ones. Every girl was beautiful and a strong candidate to be crowned, so I wasn’t really expecting that I’ll get a crown as a second runner up. I was just being myself and enjoyed this unforgettable time. But when I heard my name on the stage I was shocked! I can’t explain my feelings as to how proud I am of my Pakistani heritage by this winning. This was the first international crown for Pakistan and we paved the way for more victories for my country – Pakistan.

Where do you see yourself in the Pakistani Entertainment Industry?

This year I will try to achieve as much as possible for Pakistan in the pageant world. Also I got a couple of invites from the Lollywood industry as well. This time my team is working on schedule and we have many pageants to do as well as movie projects.

And after being crowned as World Miss University Runner Up, you will be going to Miss Supertalent (Miss Asia Pacific) in Korea, how are you preparing for this pageant?

This pageant is much more serious than the previous one; it is at a much tougher level and is well known in the pageant industry. I’m preparing very carefully and I’m working a good 120% instead of 100%. I have started to work really hard with my trainer in the gym and I am also on a special diet. I learnt new moves for my talent round as well. Recently I got a few dresses for this pageant from a famous Ukrainian brand called “Lady Diamond”. Picking of this gown took a lot of time, because besides beauty I wanted it to remind the world about Pakistan. Also I am preparing different looks for every dinner or charity event to represent Pakistan in the best way as possible.




What advise you will give the new contestants who will join Miss Pakistan World?

Pakistani pageant industry is not as popular as in different countries and one must think that it is easy to become a new MPW, but that’s not true. Each contestant is beautiful and a strong opponent. One must be nice and friendly to everyone, and not to be afraid to ask if one didn’t understand something. It is very important to always look perfect even on rehearsals! Remember that beauty queen should be beautiful not just from outside but also from the inside, so manners are very important in pageants. Another piece of advice is that not to forget that besides the crown and other gifts you’ll also get the opportunity to represent Pakistan abroad in international pageants. So you should always be ready to travel and leave your studies or work for 1-2 weeks. I also want to add here that I am always happy to personally guide new contestants who are interested in becoming part of Miss Pakistan World.




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