Priyanka Bajaj Sibal's journey is a testament to her determination, talent and ability to excel in diverse fields—finance to fashion and entertainment. A qualified Chartered Accountant, her passion for fashion and entertainment propelled her to new heights. The Doha-based beauty, who's married to Siddharth Sibal, showcased her elegance and poise by winning the Mrs. India title twice. Beyond her beauty pageant success, she forayed into acting with the lead role in an upcoming film Kathakaar alongside co-star Ruslaan Mumtaz.
Prior to acting, she delved into the world of modeling and influencing, and achieved international recognition by winning the Best Model of the World award in the USA. She recently won the Best Actress Award at the 8th Chambal International Film Festival and was the jury member for Miss Universe Tamil Nadu 2024.
Excerpts from the interview:
From being a CA to winning beauty pageants to modeling and movies, can you shed light on your journey?
My journey has been quite an evolving one, starting with my career as a Chartered Accountant, which taught me discipline, attention to detail, and perseverance. However, I always felt a pull toward the creative world, which led me to explore opportunities beyond my profession. Winning beauty pageants opened the door to the fashion and entertainment industry, giving me a platform to express my individuality and passion. Each step, whether it was walking the runway or acting on screen, tested my determination to excel and constantly push boundaries. My curiosity and drive to embrace challenges allowed me to transition into diverse fields.
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