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Pernia Qureshi emerges as one of Femina India's top 50 powerful women

| | Aug 24, 2015, at 10:45 pm
Mumbai, Aug 24 (IBNS): The multi-talented Pernia Qureshi is among the top 50 influential women in Femina India Magazine's power list 2015.

Pernia has come a long way in her career as an entrepreneur, dancer, stylist, costume designer and actress.

She received recognition in Muzaffar Ali’s film ‘Jaanisaar’ where she showcased her impressive dance and acting skills.

Her popular online venture, Pernia’s Pop Up Shop turned three recently is one stop shop for chic and affordable fashion for the stylish woman of today.

The annual Femina power list celebrates the essence of being a woman.

Pernia features alongside prominent entrepreneurs, artists, and philanthropists who have brought about a huge change and achieved success in their respective fields.

The list also includes Saina Nehwal, Masaba Gupta, Chanda Kochar, Anamika Khanna, Deepika Padukone, Sonia Gandhi among others.
 

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