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Celina Jaitly’s journey from an Army kid to Miss India and human rights activist

Celina Jaitly’s journey stretches beyond films and pageants, shaped by her Army upbringing, two sets of twins, and years of activism, all now intersecting with a difficult and very public personal struggle.

November 25, 2025 / 15:23 IST
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Celina Jaitly’s journey from an Army kid to Miss India and human rights activist
Celina Jaitly’s journey from an Army kid to Miss India and human rights activist

Celina Jaitly’s life has unfolded far beyond the frame of the glamorous songs and comedies most people remember her from. Behind the beauty queen image is a soldier’s daughter, a mother of twins twice over, and a long-time human rights activist now in the middle of a very public personal battle.

Born in Shimla in 1981 to an Indian Army officer father and a mother who taught psychology and literature, Celina grew up in a home where discipline and service were part of daily life.

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Much of her childhood was spent moving from one cantonment town to another, studying in multiple schools across India, before she completed a commerce degree and briefly worked in marketing.

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