Books by Bollywood Celebrities that are a must read
Bollywood celebrities are known for their on-screen charisma, but some of them have also demonstrated their talent as writers, penning down captivating stories that offer insights into their lives and experiences.
Here are five books by Bollywood celebrities that are a must-read for fans and book enthusiasts alike.
1. Mrs Funnybones by Twinkle Khanna
Twinkle Khanna, known for her wit and humor, showcases her writing prowess in "Mrs Funnybones." With a delightful blend of humor and astute observations, Twinkle takes readers on a humorous journey through the intricacies of everyday life. From her experiences as a daughter, wife, mother, and successful entrepreneur, Twinkle's narratives resonate with readers, leaving them in splits and inspired to see the funny side of life's challenges.
2. Kareena Kapoor Khan's Pregnancy Bible by Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan, the glamorous diva of Bollywood, shares her experiences and insights of motherhood in her book "Pregnancy Bible” along with the co-author Aditi Shah Bhimjyani. This informative guide offers a candid account of her journey through pregnancy and provides valuable tips and advice for expectant mothers. It's a heartfelt and relatable book that not only connects with fans but also empowers women on their path to motherhood.
3. Unfinished by Priyanka Chopra Jonas
"Unfinished" is a deeply personal memoir by Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Priyanka shares her life's struggles and triumphs, spanning her childhood in India to her rise to fame in Hollywood. The book is a testament to her resilience, ambition, and determination to break barriers in both the Indian film industry and Hollywood, making it an inspiring read for anyone striving to achieve their dreams.
4. Cracking the Code by Ayushmann Khurrana
Ayushmann Khurrana, the versatile actor and singer, shares his journey of success and self-discovery in "Cracking the Code." This motivational book, co-written with Tahira Kashyap chronicles Ayushmann's struggles and resilience as he navigated the world of entertainment, breaking stereotypes and carving his path to success.
5. I Am No Messiah by Sonu Sood
In "I Am No Messiah," Sonu Sood, shares his experiences and challenges in helping stranded migrants during the COVID-19 lockdown. The book, which is co-written with Meena K Iyer, reflects Sonu's selfless efforts in reaching out to those in need and showcases the power of human kindness. It is a heartwarming account of his humanitarian work and a reminder of the impact each individual can make in the lives of others.