MISS UNIVERSE 2025
THE MORNING INDIA WAKES UP TO A NEW QUEEN
On November 21, in the electric heart of ****kok, the world will witness the 74th Miss Universe pageant. More than 100 contestants. One crown. And one young woman from Rajasthan determined to bring it home.
If you intend to watch history unfold, read on. This is everything you need to know—clearly, simply, irresistibly.
THE DATE. THE PLACE. THE HOUR OF TRUTH.
The Miss Universe Organisation has marked its calendar:
Impact Challenger Hall, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.
Friday, November 21, 2025.
8:00 AM (Thailand).
For India, that means setting your alarms for 6:30 AM IST.
Great triumphs rarely begin after breakfast.
WHERE INDIA WILL WATCH—LIVE, FREE, AND OFFICIAL
There’s only one screen that matters:
The Official Miss Universe YouTube Channel.
No subscription. No gimmicks. No piracy.
Just the world’s most famous pageant, delivered straight to your morning.
THE STORY BEHIND THE SASH
Last year, Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig earned the crown.
This year, she returns for a single purpose: to pass it on.
The 2025 theme—“The Power of Love”—promises a night built not only on beauty, but on compassion, inclusivity, and human strength. If ever a pageant spoke to the times, this is the one.
India will be represented by Manika Vishwakarma of Rajasthan, who claimed the national title in a spectacular ceremony in Jaipur. Her poise is undeniable; her purpose unmistakable.
Should she win, Manika will join India’s legendary Miss Universe lineage—
Sushmita Sen (1994), Lara Dutta (2000), and Harnaaz Sandhu (2021).
Three remarkable victories, spanning decades.
A fourth would make history.
WHY THIS NIGHT MATTERS
Miss Universe is no longer just a competition.
It is a global showcase of culture, ambition, advocacy—and the power of a single woman to inspire millions.
On November 21, India will watch.
The world will listen.
And one contestant will discover what every great moment in history requires:
a stage, a spotlight, and the courage to step into it.
If you’d like, I can make it more dramatic, more emotional, or more in the style of Ogilvy’s classic advertising headlines.
THE MORNING INDIA WAKES UP TO A NEW QUEEN
On November 21, in the electric heart of ****kok, the world will witness the 74th Miss Universe pageant. More than 100 contestants. One crown. And one young woman from Rajasthan determined to bring it home.
If you intend to watch history unfold, read on. This is everything you need to know—clearly, simply, irresistibly.
THE DATE. THE PLACE. THE HOUR OF TRUTH.
The Miss Universe Organisation has marked its calendar:
Impact Challenger Hall, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.
Friday, November 21, 2025.
8:00 AM (Thailand).
For India, that means setting your alarms for 6:30 AM IST.
Great triumphs rarely begin after breakfast.
WHERE INDIA WILL WATCH—LIVE, FREE, AND OFFICIAL
There’s only one screen that matters:
The Official Miss Universe YouTube Channel.
No subscription. No gimmicks. No piracy.
Just the world’s most famous pageant, delivered straight to your morning.
THE STORY BEHIND THE SASH
Last year, Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig earned the crown.
This year, she returns for a single purpose: to pass it on.
The 2025 theme—“The Power of Love”—promises a night built not only on beauty, but on compassion, inclusivity, and human strength. If ever a pageant spoke to the times, this is the one.
India will be represented by Manika Vishwakarma of Rajasthan, who claimed the national title in a spectacular ceremony in Jaipur. Her poise is undeniable; her purpose unmistakable.
Should she win, Manika will join India’s legendary Miss Universe lineage—
Sushmita Sen (1994), Lara Dutta (2000), and Harnaaz Sandhu (2021).
Three remarkable victories, spanning decades.
A fourth would make history.
WHY THIS NIGHT MATTERS
Miss Universe is no longer just a competition.
It is a global showcase of culture, ambition, advocacy—and the power of a single woman to inspire millions.
On November 21, India will watch.
The world will listen.
And one contestant will discover what every great moment in history requires:
a stage, a spotlight, and the courage to step into it.
If you’d like, I can make it more dramatic, more emotional, or more in the style of Ogilvy’s classic advertising headlines.