Finalist Detail 2026

Keerti Narula


  • Haryana
  • A Brief about yourself and how you describe your own Personality and Persona.
  • I am Keerti Narula, 32 years old. Born and brought up from Jabalpur M.P. Professionally, I am an engineer with over 8 years of experience in IT. Beyond the codes and servers, I am a woman who values authenticity, resilience, and believes in navigating life's challenges with grace. I am someone who embraces individuality and constantly believes in becoming a better version of myself each day. I am strong-willed, yet empathetic. I am someone who strongly believes women can achieve anything; they can be everything they want to be, and I am the biggest cheerleader for women who love to break the ice. I believe true beauty is the courage to stand tall when life tests you, and true power is to inspire others through your own journey.

  • Your Achievements that make you feel high.
  • I have always had a passion for dance and have been keen to learn different forms of it. I learned dance both in school and at various private academies, and I always performed whenever I got the opportunity. One of my proudest achievements was turning my dream of independence into reality. As a student, I often looked up to multinational organizations, aspiring to be part of one someday. The day I was selected among thousands of applicants, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment—it was not just a job, but the realization of a dream I had carried for years.

  • Define the true beauty.
  • It’s the power to stand strong and fierce when life tests you. its having confidence in who you are, embracing your uniqueness and to be financially independent. You should know you are worthy.

  • What makes a complete, healthy and happy family for you?
  • For me, a healthy family allows everyone to grow individually. I believe in creating a space where individuality is celebrated, not restricted. If I ever get a chance to have a child, I will want them to know that their dreams are valid and achievable. There are no guidelines for growth, and I would never confine them to my expectations.

  • What is your favourite Idea of Holidaying?
  • I prefer beaches over mountains, would like to go Maldives and surround myself by nature and water. I would like to disconnect from the daily rush and would like to have fine dining experiences.

  • Why you are participating in Mrs India Queen of Substance?
  • Well, this is my personal goal. I would like to discover myself and for me this journey is important because it will give me platform to embrace my individuality and I will get a opportunity to learn so much from experts. Also, what I loved is this platform celebrates woman beyond standard definition of beauty, it’s more about courage resilience and purpose that define a woman. Through this stage I can have a opportunity to inspire other woman from small town to go ahead and achieve their dreams.

  • What bothers you most about what is happening in the country today?
  • What bothers me the most is that even today in this century, ambition in women is often looked at negatively. When a woman dreams big and works hard, she is sometimes called "too ambitious" as if wanting to achieve more is some kind of flaw. If we as society learn to respect, celebrate women’s ambition we can unlock a huge huge potential in the country.

  • The Quote or saying that encourages you?
  • "There is only one YOU . Understand who you are and your uniqueness" .

  • What is true “Sportsmanship” for you?
  • For me sportsmanship is all about grace, the grace to compete with confidence yet respect, it is also having humility to celebrate the success of others. It’s not always about winning, its about the spirit with which you play the game.

  • If you were selected as a Charity Ambassador what value addition would you like to make for our Society and how?
  • I would like to associate with organizations that support the treatment of cancer and heart diseases. Alongside this, I want to organize awareness programs for underprivileged communities to help them understand how these diseases are caused and, more importantly, how they can be prevented. My focus would also be on educating them about the importance of a healthy diet, while working to raise funds that can provide them access to nutritious food. For me, real change begins when we empower underprivileged people with the right knowledge, a balanced diet, and—most importantly—a sustainable way to earn their daily living because that is what is missing in their life .

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