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New Delhi [India], June 14 (ANI/ThePRTree): Graced with the title of Miss Hyderabad Congeniality 2018, beauty pageant Kimaya Kapoor is all set to represent India in Mixed Martial Arts. Training in Aerial hoop and MMA, she plans to compete in the National Level Championship by the end of the year.
Talking about her preparation she said, "I have to represent my country soon. So there's no compromise. I've been training hard. I'm blessed to train under one of the best UFC and MMA coaches, who is also training Bollywood's action superstar Tiger Shroff. I don't get it when people tell me that they're afraid or just not serious enough to follow their goals. You have one life. What better way than to live it for your country."
Apart from Athletics, at the mere age of 26, Kimaya has already done tons of notorious photoshoots and modelling projects for biggest brands in the world. She's walked the ramp for many elite names. And she's already excited and feels proud to represent India in MMA in 2022.
"I meet a lot of young girls, who aspire to the glamour industry. But I always tell them, there's more to this world. Beauty and glamour is of course attractive. But you need to be driven to something that comes from within. We are women. And there's so much more to us than just Glamour. When you find that within you. You don't need any outer influence." adds Kimaya.
Before being an ace athlete or one of the leading travel bloggers of the country. Kimaya had to make her own share of tough decisions. Be it quitting her lavish MNC job, or calling her shots in the glamour world.
But all this has made her who she is today. This journey has never been easy. But so far, she says, it's been hell of a ride, and the journey has just begun.
This story is provided by ThePRTree. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/ThePRTree)
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