Miss Colombia Catalina Quintero interview : దీర్ఘకాలిక వ్యాధితో బాధపడుతూ జీవిత చరమాంకంలో ఉన్న వారికి ప్రశాంతమైన మరణాన్ని పొందే హక్కు ఉందంటున్నారు మిస్ కొలంబియా క్యాటలినా క్వింటెరో. 72వ మిస్ వరల్డ్ పోటీల్లో కొలంబియా తరపున బరిలో నిలిచిన ఆ సుందరాంగి, తాను తమ దేశంలోనే మొట్టమొదటి స్పర్శ్ హోస్పైస్ కేంద్రాన్ని ఏర్పాటు చేసినట్టు చెబుతున్నారు. తన తండ్రి బాల్యంలో ఎన్నో ఆర్థిక ఇబ్బందులను ఎదుర్కొన్నారని ఆ బాధే తనను సామాజిక కార్యక్రమాలను వైపు నడిపించిందని చెబుతున్న మిస్ కొలంబియాను ఈటీవీ భారత్ పలకరించింది.
00:09Hi Ms.Columbia, you love Indian movies, you watch Indian movies or you don't watch much movies?
00:14I think we watch too much Bollywood in Colombia
00:19What are your favorite actors and actresses?
00:22Oh no, I don't know their names
00:25Like maybe Franka Chopra? Franka Chopra I think
00:29Priyanka Chopra
00:31Yeah, Priyanka Chopra
00:33There are so many head-to-head challenges and fashion finale
00:38Can you please share something about this head-to-head challenge and fashion finale?
00:42How they are going to be?
00:44They are going to be very nice because we have like a country not sector
00:52We are like from a different group of all the world and we are competing for being the best model, to be the best head-to-head challenge, to be the best project of beauty with a purpose. Also we are having the grand finale and it's very very important to be an integral girl. So you have to be modeling, you have to be a
00:59with sports also we have sports also we have sports and it's amazing because you have to be a
01:06like a beauty queen in all the aspects that we have. Are you a sports person?
01:13Yeah, I'm a sports person. Like I play paddle. I don't know if you know paddle. It's like a beauty queen in all the aspects that we have. Are you a sports person?
01:35Yeah, I'm a sports person. Like I play paddle. I don't know if you know paddle. It's like a little bit like tennis or maybe like squash. But it's like in couple and you play with a paw, not with a racket. Yeah.
01:57I saw mehendi on your hands. Can you please show me your hands? So where did you put this mehendi? At the palace or some other place?
02:07Yeah, last night at the palace. It was there and also I have a lot of brazos that you wear here and I have like a figure of a god of your culture.
02:21Is this the first time that you are putting mehendi on your hands? Yes, yes, yes. Like I put it in my airbrush after but now it's in my hand. It looks very, very good. Thank you. Thank you for sharing your culture. It's amazing for us.
02:39What are the places you visited in Hyderabad and Telangana? We just visited two temples. Like the temple last night and Mahan, I think.
02:53Shenmahan Palace. Shenmahan Palace. That one, yes. And I feel so exciting because you have a lot of culture, a lot of architecture, you have a lot of figures and it's amazing for me to see all this kindness.
03:10Shenmahan Palace. Your eyes are so expressive. They are so beautiful and so expressive. Thank you. Is there any particular compliment you got?
03:18Yes, of course. I think my mind, my brain, like my heart, like I'm so helpful with the people. I live to serve everyone. So I think it's not just my eyes, it's just my soul. Thank you.
03:35So what is the purpose you are carrying?
03:37I'm carrying a hospice in Colombia. A hospice in Colombia. The first hospice in Colombia. So we are going to make history as my country because we don't have one yet.
03:49And it's for children with terminal illness to take care of their family, the people that are around them to die with dignity and to be cared all the time. It's a difficult project because it's not easy to see children dying or children suffering.
04:15But we are giving them the best days that they have. I always say if you cannot give days to your life, give life to your days because we need to die with dignity.
04:31It's very difficult for everyone and also for the family of the children. And we are helping others to be more like easily. It's not easy at all. But we are having our heart in that project to make it the easiest possible.
04:56So your heart is more beautiful than you because I know the importance of hospice services. So is there any particular incident inspired you to start hospice services?
05:06Yes, I think it's my father. The principal inspiration that I have is my father because my father was suffering a lot of poverty when he was a child.
05:22And we also have a foundation in my country that was called Rompiendo Cadenas. That means like making a change in my country. And it's about the children, sexual workers. So we take care about them also in my country. But I'm right now just focused on my husband.
05:48My husband is a family and I am now. But I want to listen to friends with the children of my children.
05:54So that is my husband. And I have been working in a family. And my husband will take care of the children of the children of the children of the children of the children.