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Nafisa Ali shares beautiful 'throwback' image, recounts Miss India title-winning days

| @indiablooms | May 16, 2020, at 01:23 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Sharing a beautiful throwback image that is dated back to 1976, actress Nafisa Ali could be seen looking gorgeous at the time when she won the 'Miss India' title.

"This is after winning ‘Miss India 1976’ ... & 2nd Runner Up in the ‘ Miss International’ held at Tokyo, Japan. It really was a fun experience for me , a 19 year old ! They said I had the best legs!" Nafisa posted on Instagram.

Nafisa, who is also a cancer survivor, was just 19 when she was crowned Miss India.

She became the second runner-up at Miss International 1976.

Nafisa worked in several Bollywood movies Junoon, Major Saab, Life In A... Metro and Yamla Pagla Deewana. 

Image: Nafisa Ali Instagram page

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