Mrs Funnybones: She's just like You and a lot like Me

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Mrs Funnybones: She's just like You and a lot like Me

Mrs Funnybones: She's just like You and a lot like Me

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Twinkle Khanna Spills Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan's Secrets; KJo Hosts a 'Roast' at 'Mrs FunnyBones' Book Launch". I've been following her on Twitter for quite a while now, and have been a fan of her tweets and columns. As my mouth falls open and before I can protest, he continues, ‘Arrey, he’s married to Rajesh Khanna’s daughter, na, and Dimple Kapadia is there but the daughter doesn’t have anything to do with the mother; especially now that she is the only heir.

She very casually mentions her IQ being 145, reads sci-fi, mostly Asimov, and references Nolan’s Interstellar when talking about her time “wasted” on Twitter. Funnybones is the raw 7am woman of the house who is all efficiency and not necessarily camera ready. She dips in and out of intimacy with effortless ease, telling you as much as she wants to and sometimes telling you too much. Twinkle Khanna, aka Mrs Funnybones, crafts satirical stories and funny fables when she is not running a design business, selling candles or running in circles around her small but rather odd family. Pointing out at the girl on the right, who has her hand in a plaster, Twinkle said, "The girl with the broken arm is me- every year I would invariably be in a cast-many fractured bones-took that unpleasant factor and flipped it into a moniker that now makes me smile-Mrs Funnybones :).Hurtling over the compound wall, a yellow ball lands in the garden as I am strolling with my sister-in-law. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Love in any relationship, family or an intimate friendship, is only about putting the other person’s needs ahead of your own, and that, my friend, is just as simple and as complex as you make it”.

I was currently reading another serious book 'The Autobiography of a Yogi' when Mrs Funnybones came in.There were some inferences she had drawn from her experiences in life and they were warmly expressed. To check if I can find some tips on the writing style and I found that the book is fit for blogging scenario rather than a book. It was supposed to make me laugh out loud and have me in tears but it was all forced and I chuckled may be once or twice and that's it. I admit, I hadn’t expected it to be this good, thinking all the hype about this book was all because of the author’s husband, who is a famous actor in India. There isn’t anything striking that stays with the reader throughout, except perhaps her witty advice when it comes to marriage and in-laws.

Although I'd got a copy in a steal deal a while ago, I only picked it up now, when I realized I was yet to embark on my India Challenge for this year. And here’s the other thing, she’s just too much fun, in a self-deprecating, off-the-cuff way, that makes you feel like you’ve known her for years, and not in the “I’ve seen all your (very bad) movies” way. she is middle-aged, celebrity, married and mother of two, but after reading this book I really can relate to her. It is a witty banter bound with the English alphabet, so we have 26 chapters, each with one letter of the alphabet starting the title.This book also has her opinion about feminism, patriarchy, our culture and many other things with a great humor.

m. and I am wide awake because the man of the house has decided that he needs to perform a series of complex manoeuvres that involve him balancing on his left elbow. March 18, 2019: retrospectively reducing the stars from 5 to 3 as now I feel it was just fluff, and nothing remains from 3 years ago. People I want to box on the head: people who post minute-by-minute updates on FB depicting every detail of their December getaway. She shares her observations and her own experiences that I found funny may be for the first two pages but then everything fell flat.She faces the same struggles every woman across the world does, with respect to eating habits and staying fit, not gaining weight. Several decades ago when 'nepotism' wasn't a popular word and star kids in Bollywood lived a happy carefree life away from the social media (which never existed), they often came together at each other's birthday parties or similar occasions. Funnybones isn't just about few incidences in the life of the author but if you come to think of it, more or less, it's a part and parcel of every women's life at least in India.



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