Twinkle Khanna Reveals Childhood Treasures! Watch this out!
Twinkle Khanna has shared her old school certificate with a cute picture in school uniform with her younger sister Rinke Khanna along with a floppy disk titled, “Tina Book”.
Twinkle Khanna, who has turned Producer with PadMan starring her husband Akshay Kumar has shared that she has first begun writing in the 90’s. Twinkle Khanna has been known for her cheeky statements with vibrant and honest tweets. Well, her latest one is an addition to the list. While all enjoyed the adorable click, we also came to know that Twinkle was very good at academics.
The collage pictures were shared by Twinkle Khanna on her Twitter account with the caption, “Mother excavates some treasures: A school certificate, a forgotten picture and a floppy disc neatly labelled by her that says ‘Tina Book’ from what I assume would be the early 90’s when I first began writing! #nostalgia.” All of this certainly gives a major nostalgia in the 90’s generation. Twinkle seems to be missing her childhood days as we all do!
Mother excavates some treasures: A school certificate, a forgotten picture and a floppy disc neatly labelled by her that says ‘Tina Book’ from what I assume would be the early 90’s when I first began writing! #nostalgia pic.twitter.com/B8tCWQLGBf
— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) November 27, 2017
Check out what her friend and director Rahul Dholakia replied.
This is a Fake !!! General behaviour Good ??? 😂😂-just kidding : bringing back these memories is priceless !! https://t.co/0U7q9Ey3MQ
— rahul dholakia (@rahuldholakia) November 27, 2017
I know, those were the ‘Good’ old days! Left the politically correct behaviour behind along with the green uniforms 🙂 https://t.co/dVYYtfKBTf
— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) November 27, 2017
On the workspace, Twinkle Khanna is now producing Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, and Radhika Apte starring PadMan, motivated by the life of Coimbatore-based Arunachalam Muruganantham, who has found an innovative way to make cheap and affordable sanitary napkins for women in the village.