"Each year we have had a glittering event and our winners have travelled the world to represent our community in some of the greatest capitals of the world," said Farook Khan, one of the founders of the South African leg of the international contest that was started by Dharmatma Saran in New York nearly three decades ago.
Several regional contests are held annually across South Africa, from which finalists participate in the gala finale where they showcase their talent through modelling Eastern and Western clothing and performing a cultural item, usually an Indian dance.
Mechanical engineer Supriya Surjoo of Johannesburg beat 17 other contestants, including her doctor sister Anjuli to be crowned Miss India South Africa 2016, with Alisha Authbeharie in second place and Aishwarya Bedesy third.
The winner's package of prizes includes a Bollywood audition in India.
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