Never planned to be an actor, says Harnaaz Sandhu
Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu welcomed with a bouquet by Bennett University V-C Dr Prabhu Aggarwal. Photo by: Vanshika Singh (BA JMC student)
By Pooja Dhar
Greater Noida: “I had never planned to be an actor,” said Miss
“For me beauty is all about how you think, represent yourself and behave with everyone, not only to those who are superior to you, but also the ones who are lower,” she added.
Wants to study The Constitution
During her visit to the Bennett University, the pageant winner took a tour of the campus, shared a meal with the university’s faculty and got into a fun-filled conversation with the students of Bennett University.
“Our country has the largest constitution and I wanted to learn more about it,” said the beauty pageant winner who wore a black T-shirt inside the chic yellow two-piece set. “I am the youth, like one of you. If you really need to change the system, you have to be in the system. So that tomorrow if I say something, nobody can question me. I have studied about it,” said Harnaaz, who is also an actor and a model.
Believes in girl power
Having taken the tour of Bennett University, Harnaaz headed towards having a one-on-one conversation with the students of Bennett, trying to motivate them to dream higher and achieve better. She believed in girl power. To a query, she said that she had studied Information Technology, Public Administration and Sociology.
“My mom being gynaecologist I saw how she struggled and made sure how she is very dedicated towards her noble profession. That made me more strong,” said Harnaaz
(The writer is a student of the PG Digital Journalism Course at Bennett University)
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