From Spotlight To Storytelling: Actresses Who Turned Authors
This World Book Day, the spotlight shifts from cinema to the written word, as several Bollywood actresses step into the role of storytellers. From personal memoirs to humour, wellness, and introspective writing, these women have used books as a powerful medium to share their journeys beyond the screen.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas - Unfinished
Priyanka Chopra Jonas traces her journey from a small-town girl to a global icon. Unfinished is an intimate account of ambition, resilience, and carving her own path across industries and continents.
Twinkle Khanna - Mrs Funnybones
With her trademark wit and sharp observations, Twinkle Khanna delivers a humorous take on everyday life, relationships, and modern society, making her one of the most widely read celebrity authors.
Shilpa Shetty - The Great Indian Diet
Co-authored as a practical guide to healthy living, this book breaks down nutrition myths and promotes sustainable lifestyle changes rooted in Indian food habits.
Kalki Koechlin - A Play in Madness
Kalki Koechlin explores themes of mental health and identity through this deeply introspective play, showcasing her creative depth beyond acting.
Kubbra Sait - Open Book: Not Quite a Memoir
Raw and fearless, Kubbra Sait's memoir delves into identity, trauma, and self-discovery, standing out as one of the most honest and contemporary celebrity narratives.
Soha Ali Khan - The Perils of Being Moderately Famous
Blending humour with self-awareness, Soha reflects on growing up in a celebrated family while forging her own identity.
Neena Gupta - Sach Kahun Toh: An Autobiography
In her candid autobiography, Neena Gupta opens up about her unconventional journey in the film industry, personal struggles, and the courage it took to live life on her own terms, making it an inspiring and deeply personal read.


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