Vishnu Raj Menon, who won Mr India 2016, is all set to represent India at the Mr World pageant slated to take place next month. He talks about the title, fitness routine, and bringing about a change.
Mr India 2016, Vishnu Raj Menon, is looking forward to representing the country on an international platform. After all, not many get the chance. The humble Kerala lad is leaving no stone unturned to stand out at the Mr World pageant slated to be held at Manilla, Philippines. Over to him.
Tell us a little about your childhood. Did you always want to be a model?
My childhood was playful. I grew up in a village in Kerala with ample chances to observe wildlife, which taught me how to love and respect animals. I was studious; however, that didn’t mean I didn’t participate in extracurricular activities. I was athletic and excelled in 100m and 400m sprints.
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