Biography
Manasa Varanasi is an Indian model and beauty queen who won the title of the Femina Miss India 2020.She grew up in an upper-middle-class family in Hyderabad along with her three siblings. Manasa Varanasis childhood photos.At an early age, Manasa was inclined towards performing arts, and she started participating in various extra-curricular activities held in her school.The event of Priyanka Chopra winning the title of the Miss World 2000 inspired Manasa Varanasi to step into the beauty pageant. In an interview, Manasa revealed that she idolised Priyanka Chopra and said, Out of all the beauty queens, Priyanka Chopra stands out to me because shes an explorer she has always chosen to push her boundaries and made her mark in various spaces music, movies, entrepreneurship, social work, and the list goes on. Also, as a shy kid who tried to make herself heard, I always looked up to Priyanka for the outspoken badass that she was. Its her versatility and strength that I draw inspiration from..During her school years, she worked as a committee member for a non-governmental organization (NGO), Interact Club by Rotary International, where she worked from 2011 to 2012. [3]LinkedIn.After completing her schooling at Global Indian International School (GIIS) Kuala Lumpur Campus in Malaysia, Manasa pursued a degree in computer science at Vasavi College of Engineering in Hyderabad, where she got involved in many extracurricular activities including dance, music, and drama.Manasa Varanasi was a key member of her colleges music band, NINE DAYS. According to Manasa, the members of this music band used to call her Adele of the band. Manasa Varanasi (2nd from right) with the members of her colleges music band NINE DAYS.While studying at Vasavi College of Engineering, she won her first beauty queen title when she was crowned as Ms. Fresher. Manasa Varanasi as the winner of Ms. Fresher of her college.While pursuing engineering, she did a one-month internship at Reliance Jio USA, Inc. as a trainee.During her college years, she also worked as the Centre Head for a non-governmental organization (NGO), Make A Difference, where she worked for three years from 2015 to 2018. [4]LinkedIn.