Twinkle Khanna’s Daughter Nitara Took Her as 60 When She Was 44

Twinkle Khanna is known to be fiercely vocal, Twinkle Khanna also enjoys a great fan following across her social media platforms. Being witty and talented, her posts are loved by fans whether she is at home or on a vacation to some distant land. Following the trajectory, the former actor and author has a pseudonym […]

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Twinkle Khanna is known to be fiercely vocal, Twinkle Khanna also enjoys a great fan following across her social media platforms. Being witty and talented, her posts are loved by fans whether she is at home or on a vacation to some distant land. Following the trajectory, the former actor and author has a pseudonym ‘Mrs. FunnyBones’ and has shared the interesting throwback of picture with her instagram family.

The picture Twinkle posted had a header ‘My Mom’ along with some questions and sections related to the topic. The colourful paper was filled by her daughter Nitara, the colourful paper with scribbling and also went on to describe Twinkle Khanna as someone with brown eyes and brown hair, who works on computer all day, loves to eat spaghetti and prefers lemon water as her favourite beverage, someone who is good at making coffee as well as yoga and that she is a super mom because she manages the house and packs their bags.

The actress penned the picture with a caption, “a throwback to when I was 44 but according to my child I clearly looked 60. Not much has changed since then, and I still work on the computer all day and yes I am good at making coffee too!”

Twinkle Khanna’s fans were quick to react to the throwback picture with loving compliments about the child’s handwriting coupled with a red heart emoji. Another one commented, she had the writing of a 16 year old. Someone else has said, “must appreciate her thought flow and good handwriting.” A fan stated, “That’s so touching. You are a blessed mother.”

Twinkle Khanna has been advocating the cause of menstrual hygiene as she joins hands with Save the Children to promote the right to menstrual hygiene among other children and slum communities. She has been invited to speak at the University of Oxford in 2018. Along with it, she was also invited to be the part of prestigious panel at the United Nations, New York, and has also appeared on BBC world impact show to talk about menstrual hygiene and sanitation globally.