Not Just a Title, But a Responsibility:The Goddess Season 3: Bhagyashree Devraj Pillai’s Vision to Help Women Step Beyond Fear and Claim Their Voice

Mumbai:Bhagyashree Devraj Pillai, the reigning Mrs. India – The Goddess Season 3, isn’t one to play it safe. She’s an educator, performer, and mentor who firmly believes that confidence isn’t something you’re born with or just stumble upon; it’s something you actively cultivate, and it’s best to start early.Her experience in Mrs. India – The Goddess Season 3 didn’t shift her path; it solidified it. While the platform offered her a chance to shine, her mission was already set. She views this title as a means to confront the hesitation, silence, and self-doubt that often hold women back. Her goal is straightforward: to transform this platform into a space where women stop waiting for permission and start embracing their own choices.Bhagyashree’s approach to empowering women is both straightforward and actionable. She encourages women to push past their fears and express themselves freely, without shrinking back or feeling the need to apologize. She believes that women aren’t lacking in ability; they simply need environments where their voices can be heard without judgment. Through this initiative, she aims to create those environments and inspire women to claim their voices, their stories, and their decisions.This clarity stems from her extensive experience working with young minds. With over eight years as an IB educator in Performing Arts, Bhagyashree has always prioritized building confidence before performance. In her classrooms, there’s no hierarchy. Backgrounds, surnames, and social labels don’t matter. What truly counts is presence, discipline, and self-belief. These aren’t just teaching techniques for her; they’re values she hopes to extend beyond the classroom and into the wider community.Her academic background in child psychology enhances her ability to pinpoint fear at its roots. She recognizes how early self-doubt can take hold and the harm it can cause if it goes unchecked. This understanding informs both her teaching and her advocacy for women, reinforcing her belief that true empowerment must start at the mindset level, not just on the stage.Raised in Jabalpur and honed her skills in Mumbai, Bhagyashree blends her rich cultural roots with a modern outlook. As a performer, she has showcased Indian artistry on both national and international stages, including the prestigious American Dance Festival, and has graced renowned venues like the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, and the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.In her role as an educator, she has inspired children from various backgrounds, including Aaradhya Bachchan, Nisha Kaur Weber (the daughter of Sunny Leone), and the kids of actors Isha Koppikar and Udita Goswami. Yet, she is committed to creating neutral learning environments where privilege doesn’t dictate potential and creativity is celebrated without comparison.Her accolades, such as Taj Miss Maharashtra 2023 and her victory at Mrs India – The Goddess Season 3, are significant achievements, but they don’t define her. They amplify her voice, but the essence of her work lies in teaching, mentorship, and making a meaningful impact.Bhagyashree Devraj Pillai isn’t just here to be noticed; she’s on a mission to change perspectives. She aims to remind women that true confidence comes from taking action, using their voices, and making choices. And she’s here to show that a crown is only valuable when it’s used to uplift others.

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