She reflects further: “Winning as a woman over 50 proves that our presence on the stage is about more than just ‘the walk’. “Dance is a dialogue between the soul and the stage,” Rani says thoughtfully. Most significantly, this newfound flexibility opened doors for her to return to her lifelong passions – yoga, dance, and eventually, the AMI International stage. Moving forwardPost-AMI International, Rani has no intention of simply “sitting pretty” with her crown. “Winning this title proves we can still be the lead characters in our own stories – full of ambition, beauty, and purpose.”A photo taken during the two-day pageant competition last month.
Source: The Star February 11, 2026 12:06 UTC