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Twinkle Khanna set to explore web-space

Twinkle Khanna is not just a star wife. The multi-talented woman has proved that time and again over the years. Though she did not have a storied career as an actress, she is as popular and successful as her star husband, Akshay Kumar, thanks to her great writing and interior designing skills.

After gaining a foothold in the field of interior designing, Twinkle Khanna has also established herself as a writer of repute. She surprised everyone with her wit and humour after trying her hand at writing and delivering two bestsellers in the form of Mrs Funnybones and The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad.


The latest we hear that she is now gearing up to explore web-space. As per reports, Twinkle is planning to launch a new age digital content company which will focus on generating women related content.

According to reports, it will be a bilingual (English and Hindi) platform, which will produce videos, radio content, and podcasts for women belonging to different walks of life. Twinkle will focus on beauty, wellness and eco-friendly living.

She is currently busy setting up a big team for her new business venture which can turn her dream into reality. More details are awaited.

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