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Mr. Gay India

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Mr Gay World India
Formation2008
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersPune
Location
MembershipMr Gay World
Mr. Gay International
Official language
Hindi, English
National director
Sriram Sridhar
Key people
Shyam Konnur, Suresh Ramdas, Siddhant Awad
Websitemrgayworldindiaofficial.in

Mr Gay World India is a national beauty pageant that selects its winner to represent India at gay pageants globally, including to the annual Mr Gay World competition.[1] The National Director and Producer of the organization is the director of Mist LGBTQ Foundation, Sriram Sridhar.

The inception of the pageant happened in 2008 when Zoltan Parag was crowned the first Mr. Gay India. The event received media attention heavily when popular model and reality star Sushant Divgikar won the pageant in 2014.[2] Subsequently, the pageant which at first was irregular is now held annually in different cities of India.[3]

History

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Zoltan Parag was the first ever winner of Mr. Gay India. He represented India at International Mr Gay Competition in 2008.

Mr. Gay India got tremendous national and international recognition only after Nolan Lewis from Mumbai made it to the top 10 at the Mr. Gay World pageant in 2013.[4] He paved way for the next winner, Sushant Divgikar, who went on to represent India in 2014 in Rome.[2]

Sushant Divgikar broke all existing records by a splendid performance at the Mr. Gay World pageant in Rome that year and won 3 individual sub awards as well as the team sports sub award alongside delegates from Iceland, Indonesia and Hong Kong.[2] He won 3 individual sub awards viz. Mr.Gay World Congeniality, Mr.Gay World People's Choice and Mr.Gay World Art challenge.[2] Sushant made it to the top 10 but did not succeed in bringing his home country the crown.[5]

In 2015, Sushant was announced the National Producer and Director for India and was in charge of the Indian leg of the pageant, making him the youngest National producer in the pageant's history while also being the reigning Mr.Gay INDIA at the time.[2] Sushant continued his reign for a record, two years and represented not only the gay community but also the entire LGBT community in India's biggest celebrity reality show, Bigg Boss in its eighth season.[6] In 2016, Anwesh Sahoo became the first contestant from Odisha, and the youngest winner at just 20 years of age to win the crown.[7] Anwesh represented India in Malta, Europe for Mr.Gay World 2016 and made it to the top 12. In 2017 Darshan Mandhana won the Mr Gay India 2017 crown and represented India at Mr Gay World 2017 where he made to top 10. In 2018 , Samarpan Maiti of West Bengal bagged the coveted Mr. Gay India title and represented India at the Mr. Gay World Pageant in Knysna , South Africa , making it to the top 3 (2nd runner up) spot , a feat that was not conquered previously by any other representatives from India.

In 2019, Suresh Ramadas, hailing from Bangalore, Karnataka took over as The new Mr. Gay India, beating probably one of the best line up of finalists in the National Pageant to further represent India at the Mr. Gay World Pageant in South Africa where he made it to the top 10 mega finalists and kept India’s record of always making it to the top 10 Finalists in the world. India has been one of the only countries to have consecutively made it to the top 10 spot, a feat very few countries have achieved in the Mr. Gay World Pageant’s history.

In early 2020, Ramdas passed on his crown and his impressive reign to Shyam Konnur and was supposed to represent the country at the Mr. Gay World pageant in South Africa in May 2020 but unfortunately, this was not possible due to the novel corona virus pandemic outbreak around the world. The Mr. Gay world organisation decided to postpone if not cancel the pageant for the year 2020 and hold a special showing for National winners from around the world to compete at the international level in 2021.

After a long wait, the 2023 pageant happened on the October 5th, and Vishal Pinjani was titled the Mr Gay World India 2023. He represented India at the Mr Gay World pageant in South Africa during the end of Oct 2023 and was one of the Top 5.

Representatives to Mister Gay World

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Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as Runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists
Year Delegate State Placement Special Awards
2023 Vishal pinjani Maharasthra[8][9] top 5
Not held due to covid 19 pandemic
2020 Shyam konnur Maharashtra[10] Unplaced
2019 Suresh Ramdas[11] Karnataka Unplaced
2018 Samarpan Maiti[12] West Bengal 2nd Runner up
2017 Darshan Mandhana Mumbai, Maharashtra[3] Top 10
2016 Anwesh Sahoo[7] Odisha Top 12
2014 Sushant Divgikar Maharashtra Top 10
  • Mister Congeniality - Winner
  • Mister Art - Winner
  • People's Choice Award - Winner
  • Team Sports - Winner
2013 Nolan Lewis[4] Maharashtra Top 10
2011 Raul Patil Maharashtra Unplaced
2009 Bhavin Shivji Gala Mumbai Did not compete

References

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  1. ^ "Mumbai model to represent India at Mr Gay World". mid-day.com. 26 July 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Who's cheering for our Gay Beauty Kings?". mid-day.com. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Mumbai's Darshan Mandhana to represent India at Mr Gay World 2017". Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Nolan Lews is India's first Mr Gay World finalist". vogue.in. 14 August 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Mr Gay World 2014 Second Round of Winners". Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Sushant Divgikar reveals Bigg Boss 8 secrets and his life plans!". BuddyBits.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Odisha boy Anwesh Sahoo to represent India at Mr Gay World". 28 January 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  8. ^ "http://". ww2.affinity.net. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  9. ^ "Latest News Today: Breaking News and Top Headlines from India, Entertainment, Business, Politics and Sports". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  10. ^ "Entertainment News, Celebrity News, Latest Movie News, Breaking News | Entertainment - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  11. ^ "HP, model, gay icon". Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  12. ^ real/articleshow/62630415.cms "Scientist, model, gay icon. Is this guy even real". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 3 January 2018. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
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