Twinkle Khanna: A Novel Approach
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|February 2016
Her widely-read newspaper columns and bestselling book Mrs Funnybones have given her a new lease of life, making Twinkle Khanna a force to contend with in the literary world. The book has gone into its ninth reprint while she gears up for her second release, a collection of short stories that centre around bruised women. Armed with much wit and candour, in a freewheeling chat with Farhad J Dadyburjor she talks about dealing with the sudden success she’s found in her forties, how she’s a lot like her dad Rajesh Khanna and the private scrapbook of family letters that will be her literary legacy.

Ask Twinkle Khanna light-heartedly at the start of this interview whether one should call her the new Chetan Bhagat now that her book has gone into its ninth reprint, and she shoots a glare. “Stop it!... Don’t even!” she deadpans. And that’s really the beauty of chatting with the woman who is self-deprecating of her own starry first name—you get a mix of wit and warmth, with a large dose of madcap humour and unabashed opinion. Much like her book Mrs Funnybones, inspired by her newspaper columns, that’s been the runaway success of the literary world.
She’s honest enough to admit that she’s still digesting all the sudden attention. “To see success suddenly at 40 is slightly unnerving. Because now I’m suddenly in the spotlight and the spotlight for me has always been slightly uncomfortable. So, I have a lot of other things that I enjoy and I’m part of—like I’m part of a save the trees nature group and things like that that give me more fulfilment than going for social dinners. Though it is extremely flattering and a happy feeling, it was not the life I was looking for,” she says. “Look, I’ve been in this business and seen the most successful people and seen success in different ways, so it’s alright for me.”
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