Miss
World
ommitments
are
keeping
Manushi
Chillarbusy
but
the
beauty
pageant
winner
says
she
has
not
shut
doors
for
Bollywood
as
she
believes
there
is
an
actor
in
her.
Manushi
was
crowned
Miss
World
at
a
grand
event
in
China
last
year.
The
coveted
title
was
last
won
byPriyanka
Chopra
for
India
in
2000,
a
year
after
Yukta
Mookhey
had
made
the
country
proud.
Both
of
them
soon
made
entry
in
Bollywood.
"I
sense
an
actor
in
me.
Being
a
doctor
and
an
actor
is
very
similar.
My
father
would
always
tell
me,
to
be
a
good
doctor
you
have
to
be
a
good
actor
because
fifty
percent
of
the
patients
are
cured
by
the
way
you
make
them
feel," Manushi
told
PTI.
"You
do
have
a
role
playing
to
do
when
you're
a
doctor.
Even
as
a
Miss
World
you
have
to
role
play
sometimes,
when
you
look
at
some
people
you
feel
like
breaking
down
but
you've
to
smile
and
spread
happiness.
So
of
course
I
know
I
am
a
good
actor,"
she
added.
When
asked,
how
many
film
offers
she
has
refused
so
far,
Manushi
said,
"I
haven't
said
no
to
any
opportunity.
It's
more
of
a
wait.
I
need
to
fulfil
certain
responsibilities
right
now.
I'll
take
the
Bollywood
decision
when
it's
the
right
time."
Almost
half
a
year
after
being
crowned
Miss
World,
there
have
been
several
monumental
changes
in
her
life-
a
lot
of
travelling,
learning,
and
an
added
sense
of
responsibility.
"For
a
girl
behind
specs,
in
her
room
reading
books,
to
coming
in
front
of
the
camera,
expected
to
have
opinion
about
things,
a
lot
has
changed.
But
I'm
enjoying."
For
Manushi,
winning
the
pageant
is
not
just
about
having
a
beautiful
face
but
also
to
have
a
"world
view".
"It
takes
a
lot
of
self
belief
to
be
Miss
World.
As
Miss
World,
you
are
a
face
for
beauty
with
purpose.
You
can't
just
be
beautiful.
You
have
to
have
the
zeal
and
courage
to
pursue
the
purpose.
It
is
not
easy
to
visit
an
area
which
is,
say,
hit
by
a
natural
calamity,
you
have
to
be
with
the
people,
not
break
down
but
empathise."
Manushi
is
now
gearing
up
to
be
a
judge
for
Miss
India
2018,
scheduled
to
happen
on
June
19.
The
pageant
winner
said
life
has
come
"full
circle"
with
this.
"I
felt
so
nostalgic
when
I
spoke
to
the
contestants,
I
realised
I
was
one
of
them.
I
can
understand
what's
going
on
their
mind
when
they're
giving
a
particular
answer.
As
a
judge,
I
can
see
through
them.
Now
that
I'm
here,
I'm
also
looking
at
them
through
the
eyes
of
the
Miss
World
organisation,"
she
added.