From being an award-winning writer to a columnist, Twinkle Khanna is known to dissect contemporary topics and blend them well with the comments that she puts in her write-ups. Her book, Welcome to Paradise, won the Crossword Book Award in the Popular Fiction category. As much as rejoicing in the milestone, she remembers the journey that took her a long way. Her write-ups won hearts but also became hot topics of discussion among the literary as well as the common world. Her stardom as an actor doesn't quite reflect on her work. She is a successful writer who had her obstacles. Battling those with her wit and writing she opens up about life and her work as an author.
She is a firm believer in being a resilient person, which, she adds goes well along with some luck and talent. Talking to her gives a glimpse of how she made her way through challenges. It also shows that despite having all the privileges she had her struggles. Most of those she managed. That's what led her to her third Crossword Award. In an interview with The Free Press Journal, Twinkle speaks about various aspects of life. Her first reader, her secret potion that helps her multitask between writing and podcasting and her lack of interest in switching to screenwriting from book writing. Her views on dealing with life challenges are quite inspiring as it leaves a good message for everyone.
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