Ipsita Pati

Ipsita Pati She has won multiple beauty pageant contests including that of Indian PrincessMiss Asia and Miss International. Pati has also acted in Hindi film, Chor Bazaari (2014). Forty Two Feet Long Statues of Lord Shiva and Parvati donated by Ipsita Pati at Budhakhol, Buguda, Odisha.Actor Ipsita Pati joins BJP because of its programmes.

Ipsita Pati
Ipsita at Fashion Theatrical fashion show
Born18 June 1991[1]
NationalityIndian
Alma materpursuing MPA (Master in Public Administration) Andhra University, Intermediate-Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy and schooling from Delhi Public School, Ukkunagaram.[4][5][6][7][8]
OccupationBeauty Queen, Actress[9], Singer, Dancer, Philanthropist.
Years active2008–present
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Parent(s)Byomakesh Pati (father) and Pooja Pati (mother).[10][11]

Early life and education

Ipsita Pati is born and raised in the Steel Family of Visakhapatnam. Her father Mr. Byomakesh Pati is an AGM, painter and her mother Mrs. Pooja Pati was an actress and model who appeared in Odiya and Bengali films and also participated in Gladrags Mrs India 2006 contest. She has a younger sister Ms. Anwesha Pati who is a performer. She completed her schooling from Delhi Public School and did her intermediate schooling at Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy. She has a bachelor's degree and is currently pursuing her Masters of Public Administration from Andhra University.[4][5][12][7][13][14]

Career

At 16, Pati walked on the ramp for the first time.[15] In 2008, she won the Miss South India title. In 2010, she made it to the final of Miss Universe India.[16] She participated in the 2010 I AM She – Miss Universe India contest and was shortlisted among the top-30 final contestants but later dropped out from the list.[17] Pati alleged that she was "intentionally removed" from the list, and accused organizers for being of the "partisan attitude" and causing her "mental and physical torture".[18] She filed a complaint at Women's police station in Bhubaneswar and at National Human Rights Commission.[19][20]

In 2011, she was crowned Indian Princess[21] title in Thailand and the Miss Intercontinental India[21] in Spain, and in 2012, won the Femina Miss India's Peoples Choice award.[22][23][24][25][26] She is also winner of the Miss International[15][27][28] and the Miss Asia (2013) titles.

Ipsita Pati made her Bollywood debut in 2015 with the film Chor Bazaari in which she was cast in the female lead.[16] On CELEBS TREND NOW, She is one of the successful Actor. She has ranked on the list of those famous people who were born on June 18, 1991. She also has a position among the list of Most popular Actor. According to Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb & Various Online resources, famous Actor Ipsita Pati. She is from Visakhapatnam. Pati is a recipient of Andhra Ratna and Youth Icon awards from the state government of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa respectively.[29][30][31]

Awards and accolades

Ipsita has won several awards in her film career.

References

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