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Writer-producer Twinkle Khanna, who was once an actor in the Hindi film industry has said that all the films which featured her in the lead should be banned so that no one can watch them.
Twinkle interacted with the media at the launch of her book Pyjamas Are Forgiving, along with husband Akshay Kumar and mother Dimple Kapadia, as also with Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Bobby Deol, Tanya Deol, R. Balki, Gauri Shinde, Abhishek Kapoor, Mana Shetty and Sikandar Kher on Friday in Mumbai.
Twinkle made her Hindi film debut with Barsaat in 1995 and thereafter featured in a series of unsuccessful films like Itihaas, Zulmi and Mela. She quit acting after getting married to Akshay Kumar in 2001.
Earlier, Twinkle wrote a book titled The Legend Of Lakshmi Prasad which was a collection of short stories - one of which was adapted for Akshay's PadMan, produced by Twinkle.
There is a mention of a well-known political figure in Twinkle's book. Asked whether it can lead to a controversy, she said: "I don't think that I have written anything which anybody would take offence to. What has been written, it has been in jest. So, I hope people will enjoy the humour and I think they will."
Twinkle is a mother to a teenage son Aarav and five-year-old daughter Nitara. Commenting on the constant media scrutiny around her children, she said: "The times are such that I think the freedom that we enjoyed whether it was going by train or taking a cycle and roaming around in a neighbourhood, those times are gone. What does scare me is that once these children become very recognised, it is dangerous for them."
As a feminist, what kind of advice she would give to her daughter Nitara? Twinkle said: "There is no advice as such as I think the biggest advice or example that you can give to your daughters is by setting a good example yourself and I hope I am doing that."
(With input from IANS.)
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