How Did Celina Jaitly Honor the Legacy of 'Fauji Daughters' with Big B, Priyanka, and Lara?

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Key Takeaways
- Celebration of legacy - Reflecting on the impact of 'Fauji daughters'.
- Empowerment - Highlighting the rise of women from military backgrounds.
- Resilience - Acknowledging challenges faced by these women.
- Unity - Sisterhood among prominent beauty queens.
- Cultural shift - Changing perceptions in the entertainment industry.
Mumbai, June 23 (NationPress) Actress Celina Jaitly embarked on a nostalgic journey as she commemorated significant memories with Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan.
She unveiled a precious throwback image featuring herself alongside Bachchan and fellow beauty queens Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, and Dia Mirza, reflecting on an era that not only marked personal achievements but also a cultural transformation—highlighting the emergence of 'Fauji daughters' who stepped into the limelight on their own terms.
On the anniversary of her Miss Universe Runners-Up title, Celina expressed her heartfelt sentiments regarding a powerful photograph from the past—capturing four iconic beauty queens standing proudly next to Amitabh. Sharing the story behind this moment, the No Entry actress articulated her pride as a daughter of the Indian Army’s Kumaon Regiment. Alongside her were Lara Dutta, Miss Universe 2000, daughter of an Air Force officer; Priyanka Chopra, Miss World 2000, whose father served in the Army Medical Corps; and Dia Mirza, who embodied grace and purpose from her humble Hyderabadi origins.
In her post, Celina wrote, “Daughters of the Uniform, Faces of a New India. As I celebrate my Miss Universe Runners-Up achievement, I share this cherished photo of four beauty queens with the legendary Shri Amitabh Bachchan. This moment represented more than just crowns; it was a cultural turning point… girls from outside the film industry shining on their own merit. I believe PC and Lara would concur… we were true-blue Fauji daughters. Our upbringing was modest, surrounded by army rations and canteen life, attending Army Public Schools and Kendriya Vidyalayas. I hadn't even visited a major city until the 8th grade except for my grandparents' home in Lucknow.”
“Lara (Ms. Universe 2000), daughter of the Air Force; Priyanka (Ms World 2000), associated with the Army Medical Corps… and I (Miss Universe 2001 Runners Up), daughter of the #KumaonRegiment, Infantry. We carried discipline, resilience, and dignity long before donning crowns. And Dia, graceful and humble, emerged from a modest Hyderabadi background, bringing heart, poise, and purpose to our sisterhood.”
Jaitly concluded her post with, “This image embodies more than beauty… it signifies legacy, grit, and the quiet strength of girls who ascended from humble beginnings to command attention. To every Fauji daughter and every girl from modest circumstances… never underestimate the fire forged in quiet homes.”