Siddhi Foundation presents *Star Diamond International 2022 Miss / Mrs. / Mr./ Kids & Couples India 2022 following the massive success of previous pageants.

Siddhi Foundation presents *Star Diamond International 2022 Miss / Mrs. / Mr./ Kids & Couples India 2022 following the massive success of previous pageants.

& Couples India 2022 following the massive success of previous pageants.

Siddhi Foundation Presents “Star Diamond International 2022”

Miss / Mrs. /Mr. /Kids & Couples India 2022

It’s not only pageant… Participate directly in Film Industry. All participants winner’s chance to act our “SHORT FILM”

Hurry up don’t miss the chance. Limited seats…. Participation benefits💃🏼

  • ✅ 2 Day Grooming by professional Groomer 🤩
  • ✅Makeup by professional team💄
  • ✅Hairs by professional hair artist 💯
  • ✅ Subtitles 🎗️
  • ✅Titles ✌🏻
  • ✅ Trophy
  • ✅Crown
  • ✅ Participation certificates
  • ✅Gifts 🎁
  • ✅Chance to work with our upcoming event, projects, shows
  • ✅Discount Coupons For Companies
  • ✅ Free Portfolio shoot worth 10k
  • ✅Free Beauty Workshop
  • ✅Many more 
  • ✅    Miss/ Mrs Fee rs.25, 000/- And Mr fee rs.10, 000/- Kids fee Rs.5, 000/-
  • ✅Admission fee is not refundable once admission is done

On 6th November 2022 i.e. Sunday in Pune, For More Details Contact: +91 9373199901

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