Sherpur-born model Dil Afroz Hasan Dity Torsha has been officially announced as Bangladesh’s representative for the prestigious Miss Intercontinental 2024 pageant. The 52nd edition of the event will take place in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, from November 20 to December 6, 2024, bringing together contestants from up to 70 countries to celebrate beauty, talent, and empowerment.
The Miss Intercontinental Bangladesh license was acquired by the renowned Azra Mahmood Talent Camp (AMTC), a leading platform for nurturing aspiring models and pageant participants in Bangladesh. This marks yet another milestone for AMTC in elevating the country’s presence on global platforms.
Torsha is a celebrated model in Bangladesh, having collaborated with some of the country’s top designers and graced the ramps at numerous fashion shows. Her journey has been one of grit and determination, marked by her advocacy for women empowerment. She passionately believes in every woman’s ability to champion individuality, resilience, and fearlessly shine in a world that often underestimates them.
Torsha is a celebrated model in Bangladesh, having collaborated with some of the country’s top designers and graced the ramps at numerous fashion shows.
Her story of resilience is particularly inspiring. In 2019, Torsha endured a harrowing battle with tuberculosis (TB), a disease that continues to claim lives in Bangladesh with a 25% mortality rate. Misdiagnoses and health setbacks tested her resolve, but she emerged victorious, overcoming both the illness and the uncertainty surrounding it. Her triumph stands as a testament to her strength, and she hopes to use her platform to inspire others facing adversity.
The Miss Intercontinental pageant, established in 1971, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious beauty contests. This year’s event in Egypt promises a grand celebration of culture, diversity, and empowerment, with contestants showcasing their unique stories and aspirations on a global stage.
Torsha’s journey to Miss Intercontinental 2024 not only reflects her personal resilience but also shines a spotlight on Bangladesh, celebrating its culture and the indomitable spirit of its people.