Natasha says she has decided not to get disheartened at losing out in the semi-final round of the contest held on Saturday night.
"I reached the last 17 semi-finalists, that itself is a big achievement for me. It is no mean achievement to reach the semi-final round. Frankly speaking, my chances to wear the Miss World crown were hardly 1 per cent as I was competing with 105 other aspirants. Only one has to be the winner," Natasha said.
Speaking of her future plans, Natasha said she would continue to do modelling and was not averse to the idea of joining Bollywood.
"Let us see how the future shapes up. I am a great believer in God's will. Whatever he wishes, I have to do, and this is my destiny," she said.
"The entry to the Miss World 2006 contest has opened new vistas for me in life. Now onwards I want to live a very purposeful life. Whatever I have achieved it is because of the tremendous love from my countrymen who prayed for me all these days. Now it is my turn to pay them back," she added.
The 22-year-old beauty from Mumbai had words of praise for her team that had worked tirelessly with her during the run-up to the event, as well as for Indian filmmaker Karan Johar, who was on the panel of judges.
Johar had remarked, "Natasha has a great sense of stage presence."
Members of the Indian diaspora felicitated her at the residence of the Indian Ambassador. She brought along Miss Australia and Miss Malaysia with her as they had become good friends during their month-long stay in Poland.
"I am leaving a part of my heart in Poland and I will always cherish the affection of warm-hearted Poles who have given me tremendous affection. Whenever I get a chance I will visit this beautiful and friendly country again. If Poles love me because they love India then I am proud to be an Indian," she said.