MRS INDIA INTERNATIONAL QUEEN FINALIST Mrs. Kavya

Mrs. Kavya - finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025

Congratulations Mrs. Kavya from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh for being selected as a finalist of Mrs India International Queen 2025! Let’s know more about her. We interviewed Mrs. Kavya and here are her amazing answers:

Name: Kavya
Profession: Makeup Trainer
Qualification: BSC Graduate, CIDESCO in Media Makeup, International Diploma in Media Makeup, Diploma in Cosmetology
Location: Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Strengths: My family, confidence with grace, self-motivation, resilience, and life experiences.
Weakness: Difficulty in saying no and overthinking.
Likes: Horse Riding, Travelling, Fashion & Style, Fitness & Family Time.
Dislikes: I don’t like people who misuse freedom & opportunities.

Tell us about your family:

My family is my foundation. My mother—a resilient role model—taught me strength through her struggles, inspiring me to become an internationally certified makeup artist and my sister to pursue photography at JNAFU. My father, who learned the true value of family, and my incredibly supportive husband, whose unwavering positivity carries us through every challenge, complete my pillar of love. Together, we’ve turned pain into purpose.

Quotes that keep you going, motivate you:

  • Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.
  • I raise my voice—not so I can shout, but so those without a voice can be heard.
  • If you can dream it, you can do it. 

Achievements/ Anything you are proud of yourself:

I’m proud of turning my struggles into strength. As an internationally certified makeup artist, I’ve not only mastered the art of beauty but also used it to empower women—teaching them that makeup is a tool for self-expression, not conformity, within a year of my teaching journey I was promoted as a school technical head. Launching workshops for underprivileged girls to build careers in beauty, and advocating for sustainable practices in the industry, are milestones close to my heart.

What is Women Empowerment according to you?

For me Women empowerment is about a change in mindset. It starts with every individual—raising young girls to be strong, confident, and independent while teaching society to respect and uplift women at every stage of life.

Message for the society:

Let’s ignite a revolution where no woman is left in the shadows of ignorance or fear. To every village, let’s bring legal literacy as their shield and self-worth as their sword. Women deserve to know their rights—against violence, discrimination, and injustice—not just on paper, but in their daily lives. Awareness is power: workshops on laws, self-defence training, and mental health circles must reach the farthest corners of our nation. Let’s break taboos around speaking up and replace silence with solidarity. When a woman knows she’s protected by law, nourished by healthcare, and unbreakable in spirit, she becomes unstoppable. Change begins when we stop asking, ‘Why didn’t she fight back?’ and start demanding, ‘Why wasn’t she empowered to?

 

How will you give back to society after becoming a Queen?

As Mrs India International Queen, my mission is to turn awareness into action. I will launch ‘Justice Caravans’ the mobile workshops traveling to rural areas to teach women their legal rights through role-plays and simple guides. Partnering with NGOs, I will train local women as ‘Shakti Ambassadors’ to sustain this knowledge in their communities. I will also create ‘Self-Defence Squads’ and mental health circles led by counsellors, breaking taboos around trauma. For accessibility, I’ll advocate for ‘Digital Shakti Helplines’—a toll-free app linking women to lawyers, doctors, and counsellors. My crown will be a microphone to amplify their voices until every woman knows she’s not alone, but a leader in her own revolution.

Why have you participated in Mrs India International Queen?

I have entered Mrs India International Queen to turn my scars into a megaphone for rural women silenced by fear and injustice. My mother’s resilience taught me that true strength lies in lifting others—so I have built ‘Justice Caravans’ to bring legal literacy to villages and ‘Shakti Ambassadors’ to sustain this fight. What sets me apart is my grit to turn pain into policy. I don’t just advocate—I engineer solutions like self-defence squads to combat violence, mental health circles to heal trauma, and digital helplines to bridge gaps. This crown isn’t a sparkle—it’s a spotlight. I’ll use it to ensure no woman is left questioning her worth because she deserves to rule her world, not just survive it.