Rajalakshmi D R
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My daughter advised me to read this book and I did enjoy it though I am not the type; I like serious emotional works like Anna karenina or yuval Noah Harari on evolution. For a long time I have been wanting to Express my views on her father Rajesh khanna. I did not know how to do it. He was my heart throb in those days when Aaradhana was released. I moved to live on a plantation and gave up going to theaters. But even to this day I cannot excuse Amitabh Bacchan for snatching Rajesh khanna's name and fame in ANAND. whenever there's Bacchan's movie I turn off my t.v. With all due respect to A bacchan. Twinkle's name is still Khanna! And not Kumar. Ah I like it. in my family none of us change our names after marriage. Keep it up Twinkle. Rajalakshmi
Vishesh Likhitkar (Vishesche)
Pretty funny and relatable, my parents also insist on me drinking charged water and some company has managed to sell them a massage bed stating that it can cure diabetes and every other ailment(now they call old unclejees and auntijees and insist that they take the massage everyday)....hard to reason with them...anyway...so yea some of the anecdotes are funny and urban indians can relate but I didn't get the drive to go ahead and buy the book....EDIT : I decided to buy it anyway...👎 nope
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punam dharkar
It's a very enjoyable book. Trying to figure out a few slices of Twinkle Khanna's life, the daughter of iconic and loved fimstars, this peep in her routine leaves one with a feeling of "someone's walking along the same path". Though, somewhere in the earlier pages, the writing may have seemed like a banter that's stretched a bit much. Read it if you wish to catch yourself smiling and laughing out loud at times, in fact, several times.
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