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Twinkle Khanna

Indian author and former actress (born 1973)

Twinkle Khanna

Summary

Indian author and former actress (born 1973)

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nameTwinkle Khanna
imageTwinkle Khanna snapped post an ad shoot in 2016 (cropped).jpg
captionKhanna in 2016
birth_date
birth_placeBombay, Maharashtra, India
alma_materNM College (BCom)
Goldsmiths UoL (MA)
occupation
years_active1995–present
spouse
children2
fatherRajesh Khanna
motherDimple Kapadia
relativesKhanna family

Goldsmiths UoL (MA)

Twinkle Khanna (born 29 December 1973) is an Indian author, columnist and former actress. A daughter of actors Dimple Kapadia and Rajesh Khanna, she made her acting debut with a leading role in the film Barsaat (1995), which earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. After playing the leading lady in such films as Jaan (1996), Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai (1998), International Khiladi (1999), Baadshah (1999), and Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (2001), she quit acting.

After quitting acting, Khanna worked as an interior designer for a few years, and began writing opinion columns. As an author, she has written the non-fiction book Mrs Funnybones (2015), the short story collection The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad (2016), and the novels Pyjamas Are Forgiving (2018), Welcome to Paradise (2023) and the sequel to her beloved debut book Mrs Funnybones Returns (2025) . Khanna is married to actor Akshay Kumar, with whom she has two children.

Early life and family

Twinkle Khanna was born on 29 December 1973 in Bombay, Maharashtra, the first of two daughters of veteran Hindi film actors, Dimple Kapadia and Rajesh Khanna, with whom she shared her birthday. Her maternal grandfather, Chunnibhai Kapadia was a businessman. Her mother is a Gujarati and her father, Rajesh Khanna, a Punjabi from Amritsar, was from a family of railway contractors. On her mother's side, she is the niece of Simple Kapadia, an actress and costume designer whom she "adored". Her sister Rinke Khanna and cousin Karan Kapadia have also acted in films. Twinkle Khanna never experienced patriarchy at home.

Khanna attended the New Era High School in Panchgani and the Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics of the University of Mumbai in Vile Parle. After finishing her Class 12th, she wanted to pursue a career as a chartered accountant and took the entrance examination, but joined the film industry instead due to the insistence of her parents.

She later pursued a Master of Arts from Goldsmiths, University of London in the New Cross area of Lewisham, graduating in 2024.

Acting career

Khanna in 2010

Khanna made her screen debut opposite Bobby Deol in Rajkumar Santoshi's musical romance Barsaat (1995). She was cast by Dharmendra and before the film's release Khanna signed for two more projects. It performed well at the box office and became the sixth-highest-grossing film of the year, and she received the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her performance. The following year she played lead roles in Raj Kanwar's action film Jaan and Lawrence D'Souza's romance Dil Tera Diwana opposite Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan respectively. Jaan was a box office hit and Dil Tera Deewana failed to do well. K.N. Vijiyan of the New Straits Times wrote that "Khanna does not look like a typical Hindi actress". While reviewing Dil Tera Diwana, Vijiyan wrote about Khanna: "Unlike her previous movies, she looks really good in all her scenes and she can act well."

In 1997, two films featuring her; Uff! Yeh Mohabbat and Itihaas were released. Both of these films were poor box office performers. Her only release in 1998 was Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai, which featured her as Salman Khan's love interest and was a box office success. Khanna acted opposite Akshay Kumar in two action films: International Khiladi and Zulmi (both 1999). In the former she played a news reporter who falls in love with a criminal whom she interviews. Both performed poorly at the box office. She was paired with Daggubati Venkatesh in the Telugu film Seenu (1999).

Khanna played the lead role in Baadshah (1999), featuring Shah Rukh Khan as a detective. In the same year, she acted opposite Saif Ali Khan in Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan, a romantic comedy directed by Mahesh Bhatt. She was paired opposite Aamir Khan in Dharmesh Darshan's Mela (2000). Similar to The Seven Samurai in story, it was an average grosser at the box office. Chal Mere Bhai (2000) featured Khanna in a special appearance beside a leading role in the comedy Joru Ka Ghulam, opposite Govinda. She also acted in the David Dhawan-directed comedy Jodi No.1 (2001). Her acting in the film met with poor reviews.

Film director Karan Johar admitted in an interview that Khanna was in his mind for the role of Tina in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, but she refused it, and thus Rani Mukerji was signed. She left the industry after her marriage to Akshay Kumar in 2001, citing that she did not enjoy the acting profession any more. Her last film was Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (2001), a remake of the Telugu movie Money (1993). It featured her opposite Fardeen Khan and was an average grosser at the box office.

Off-screen work

In August and October 1999, Khanna performed in the Awesome Foursome concert held at the Shah Alam Outdoor Stadium, Malaysia and the Magnificent Five concert at Birmingham, England. Juhi Chawla, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan accompanied her in the former while in the latter she performed alongside Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Akshaye Khanna and Rani Mukherjee. The following year, she was part of the judge panel at Femina Miss India. She made her theatre debut as the female lead in Feroz Khan's All The Best in February 2001. In 2002, Khanna opened her own interior design store in Crawford Market, Mumbai, called The White Window, in partnership with her longtime friend Gurlein Manchanda. Since then, the store has received the Elle Decor International Design Award. She has opened up another branch of the store elsewhere in Mumbai. She does not hold a professional degree and worked with an architect for two years to learn the procedures. During her pregnancy, she practised maps and designs using CAD. Khanna did the interiors for Rani Mukerji's, Reemma Sen's and Tabu's houses, Kareena Kapoor's Bandra flat in 2008 and Poonam Bajaj's design studio. On the request of one of her clients, she ordered a company to make a golden toilet seat. Khanna is the Indian brand ambassador for L'Oréal.

Khanna attends Save The Children event

Khanna has also endorsed for and designed Supertech's ORB project in Noida and another residential project in Pune. However, Khanna filed a case against Supertech for failing to pay as endorsement fees. She also mentors International Institute of Fashion Designing's Academy of Interiors. Khanna is the co-founder of Grazing Goat Pictures and has co-produced the films Tees Maar Khan (2010) and Patiala House (2011). She also did a cameo appearance in the former film. Khanna has also co-produced Thank You (2011), Khiladi 786 (2012), and 72 Miles (2013). She has also been the brand ambassador for the watch brand Movado and endorsed Coca-Cola and Micromax Mobile. In December 2016, Khanna launched her production house Mrs. Funnybones Movies which eventually co-produced Pad Man. The film went on to win the 2018 National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues.

Khanna is a columnist at Daily News and Analysis after hours and The Times of India. Penguin Random House have announced that Khanna's book Mrs Funnybones hit the Nielsen bestseller list at number 2 in its first week of sales. Launched in Mumbai on 18 August 2015, the book reached number 1 on the bestseller chart of Crossword's Kemps Corner store and received praise from readers and press, eventually making Khanna the highest-selling female author in India for that year. Khanna's second book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad, a collection of four short stories, launched in November 2016 sold more than copies. Her latest book, Pyjamas Are Forgiving (Juggernaut Books, 2018) was released in September 2018 and has made her the highest-selling female author in India in the year 2018, according to Nielsen BookScan India. The publisher reported that the book debuted at number 1 on the Nielsen Bookscan All-India Bestseller List and sold over 100,000 copies.

Khanna has been actively advocating the cause of menstrual hygiene. She joined hands with Save the Children to promote the right to menstrual hygiene among children and slum communities. She was invited to speak at the University of Oxford in 2018. She was also invited to be a part of an eminent panel at the United Nations, New York and also appeared on BBC world Impact show to talk about menstrual hygiene and sanitation globally.

In 2019, Khanna also launched Tweak, a bilingual digital media platform for women and supports a number of causes.. https://www.vogue.in/news/content/twinkle-khanna-tweak-india-women-sustainability-menstruation-motherhood-fashion-food https://www.livemint.com/news/india/twinkle-khanna-launches-tweak-a-bilingual-digital-media-platform-for-women-11569859787776.html

In 2022, Khanna went onto pursue her master's in fiction writing at Goldsmiths, University of London. She received a distinction for her final dissertation, and was one of the shortlistees for the Pat Kavanagh Prize. https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/news/2024-pat-kavanagh-prize-shortlist-revealed

Personal life

Khanna with her husband, [[Akshay Kumar]], pictured 2015

In 2001, Khanna campaigned for her father's election in New Delhi. She met Akshay Kumar, for the first time during a photo session for Filmfare magazine. They got married on 17 January 2001 and together have a son, Aarav and a daughter, Nitara. Kumar often credits Khanna for his success. In 2009, People magazine listed her as the fourth-best-dressed celebrity in India.

In 2014, Khanna and her sister sold their father's house for 85 crores. She has maintained a X account since November 2014.

Filmography

As actress

YearTitleRoleNotesRefBarsaatJaanDil Tera DiwanaUff! Yeh MohabbatItihaasJab Pyaar Kisise Hota HaiInternational KhiladiZulmiSeenuBaadshahYeh Hai Mumbai Meri JaanMelaChal Mere BhaiJoru Ka GhulamJodi No.1Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi KaregaTees Maar Khan
1995
1996Kajal
Komal
1997
Naina
1998
1999Payal
SwethaTelugu-language film
2000
PoojaSpecial appearance
Durga
2001Tina
Anjali
2010HerselfGuest appearance

As producer

YearTitleNotesRefTees Maar KhanThank YouPatiala HouseKhiladi 78672 MilesPad Man
2010
2011
2011
2012
2013Marathi language film
2018

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageRef.
2025Two Much with Kajol and TwinkleHostHindi

Accolades

YearAwardForNotesRefFilmfare Award for Best Female DebutHello! Hall of Fame Award for Most Stylish Couple of the YearOutlook Social Media AwardCrossword Popular Non-Fiction AwardHello! Hall of Fame Award for Visionary Woman of the YearIndia Today Woman Writer of the YearVogue Opinion Maker of the YearBangalore Literature Festival—Popular Choice AwardWomen's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer AwardNational Film Award for Best Film on Social IssuesCrossword Book Award(Popular) For FictionCrossword Book Award(Popular) For Fiction
1996Barsaat
2010Along with Akshay Kumar
2016Inspiring Woman of the Year
2016Mrs Funnybones
2017
2017The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad
2017
2017The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad
2017Celebrity Pioneer Award
2019Pad ManAkshay Kumar, who is the starrer of the film accepted on her behalf
2019Pyjamas Are Forgiving
2024Welcome To Paradise

Bibliography

References

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