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As the success of [[Booker Prize]] winning authors like [[Salman Rushdie]] and [[Arundhati Roy]] suggests, [[India]] is today one of the world's most vibrant areas of literary and cultural production.
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|11|19|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]], [[India]]
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| occupation = [[Actor]], [[model (person)|Model]]
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For the literature of South Asian cultures, see:
'''Diana Hayden''' born [[November 19]], [[1973]] is a model, [[Miss India]] runner up from [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]], [[India]].


*[[Bengali literature|Bangladeshi literature]]
She first came to attention when she represented [[India]] at the 1997 [[Miss World]] pageant. She became a known face when at 24 she won the crown. She became the third Indian woman to win the Miss World pageant. Like the second Indian winner of the crown, [[Aishwarya Rai]], she followed up her win by launching an acting career in the [[Cinema of India|Indian film industry]] and internationally.
**[[Bengali literature]]
*[[Indian literature]]
**[[Assamese literature]]
**[[Bengali literature]]
**[[Gujarati literature]]
**[[Hindi literature]]
**[[Indian English literature]]
**[[Kannada literature]]
**[[Kashmiri literature]]
**[[Malayalam literature]]
**[[Marathi literature]]
**[[Nepali literature]]
**[[Punjabi literature]]
**[[Rajasthani literature]]
**[[Sanskrit literature]]
**[[Tamil literature]]
**[[Telugu literature]]
**[[Urdu literature]]
*[[Nepali literature]]
*[[Pakistani literature]]
**[[Kashmiri literature]]
**[[Sindhi literature]]
**[[Urdu literature]]
*[[Sri Lankan literature]]
**[[Tamil literature]]


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She made her debut with a guest appearance but established herself with the film, ''[[Ab Bas!]]''. She's 5.8'. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1350582/bio]
[[Category:Asian literature]]

==Early life==
An [[Anglo-Indian]]{{Fact|date=April 2008}}, she comes from parents who are separated, but her family was still very close-knit. As a teenager, she was a tomboy, tall and gangly. She went to [[St.Anns High School, Secunderabad]]. she graduated from [[Osmania University]] in English through correspondence<ref>[http://www.whereincity.com/india/great-indians/women/diana-hayden.php].</ref> Before modelling she even worked for a Event management company, Encore. She then worked as a Public relations office BMG Crescendo where she managed careers for [[Anaida]] and [[Mehnaz]]. It was Anaida who forced her to send her pictures for the Miss India Contest and the rest is history.<ref>[http://www.whereincity.com/india/great-indians/women/diana-hayden.php].</ref> She was the third Indian miss world after Reita Faria and Aishwarya Rai.

Diana also hosts a popular show on the History channel called "Biography".

==Bigg Boss Season 2==


Diana Hayden is currently one of the contestants in the [[Bigg Boss (Season 2)]]. She has come in the house as a part of the wild card entry. Read http://www.indiantvfreak.com/2008/09/15/diana-hayden-coming-to-bigg-boss-house/

==Official website==
Her official website is finally up (although still under part construction as of this writing),
the URL is http://www.DianaHayden.com/

==Filmography==

* ''[[Othello: A South African Tale]]'' (2006) ... Emilia
* ''[[Adaa ­- Will Kill U]]'' (2006)
* ''[[All Alone]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Ab Bas!]]'' (2004) ... Soumya
* ''[[Tehzeeb]]'' (2003) ... Sheena Roy(Guest Appearance)

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before= [[Rani Jeyraj]] |
title= [[Miss India|Miss India World]] |
years= 1997 |
after= [[Annie Thomas]]
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before= [[Irene Skliva]]|
title=[[Miss World]]|
years=[[Miss World 1997|1997]]|
after= [[Linor Abargil]]
}}
{{end box}}

{{Big Four Pageants titleholders
|Year=1997
|Miss Universe= [[Brook Mahealani Lee]]
|Miss World= '''Diana Hayden'''
|Miss Earth=''none''
|Miss International= [[Consuelo Adler Hernández]]}}

==References==
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[[Category:Miss World 1997 delegates]]
[[Category:Telugu people]]
[[Category:People from Hyderabad]]
[[Category:Telugu actors]]

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Revision as of 18:43, 12 October 2008

As the success of Booker Prize winning authors like Salman Rushdie and Arundhati Roy suggests, India is today one of the world's most vibrant areas of literary and cultural production. For more information, see WikiGanesh

For the literature of South Asian cultures, see: