At Twinkle Khanna's new book launch event, Akshay Kumar stumped her with a witty question
Last Updated: 04.39 PM, Feb 02, 2024
Twinkle Khanna recently launched her new book, Welcome to Paradise, which comprises five stories based on women. Several celebrities, including her husband and star Akshay Kumar , attended an event that Twinkle Khanna hosted to celebrate the publication of her book, Welcome to Paradise. Now, Twinkle shared a video on her Instagram page where the Mission Raniganj actor asks his loving wife an interesting question.
Playful banter
In the video, we can hear Akshay asking, "All the main characters are all women. So I just want to know whether men are irrelevant."
To which Twinkle gave a quirky and quite interesting reply, stating, "No, you need dessert to be happy, right? So men are important for us to enjoy ourselves and indulge. And I think a lot of this that I could do, including going to study, I would not be able to do if he hadn't supported me the way he has."
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Twinkle shared the video with a caption stating, "At the book launch, he stumped me with this question about Welcome to Paradise, and my brain had to do a few cartwheels to come up with a suitable answer. What answer would you have given if you were in my place? While reading the book, did you feel that men were irrelevant?"
Check out the video below:
Akshay Kumar's proud message on social media
Earlier, while unveiling Twinkle's book on his social media pages, Akshay wrote on his Instagram page, "Proud, prouder, proudest! That’s how you always make me feel, whether it’s to take up writing, go back to the university in your 40s, or just defy age and norms every chance you get. And today, as you launch your new book, #WelcomeToParadise, I just know it will add inches to my already big chest. Congratulations Tina! (sic)"
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Other celebrities who attended the book launch event included Karan Johar, who also hosted it.