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I don't pay attention to trolls: Twinkle Khanna

A frequent target of trolls and cyber-bullying on social media platforms, producer-entrepreneur and author, Twinkle Khanna quotes, "I do not get much affected as I do not pay any attention to them". Twinkle has been trolled on social media several times. The most recent being just last month over the auction of her husband and National Award-winning actor, Akshay Kumar's costume (a naval uniform), from the film Rustom.

Asked if she gets affected by social media trolling, Twinkle told IANS in an e-mail interview from Mumbai: "I don't pay attention to trolls and that is the best way to deal with them." A social media user in April tweeted: "You touch our honour and we will give you a bloody nose." Twinkle responded by saying that she believes in taking legal action instead of retaliating with violent threats online.

Twinkle, who is also known as Mrs. Funnybones, ventured into the world of Hindi cinema as an actress in 1995 with Barsaat opposite Bobby Deol. But, after leaving the acting profession in 2001, she ventured into interior designing. She is also the co-founder of the production company Grazing Goat Pictures.

During her journey as an actress to a producer, she says she has seen a shift in Bollywood. "The movie industry has become very organized and finally I think we are in a place where unusual, content-driven cinema is being appreciated," said Twinkle, who has collaborated with Kohler on their 2018 campaign titled Colours and Finishes.

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The 43-year-old launched her first book titled Mrs. Funnybones, which was named as one of the bestsellers in 2015. Later in 2017, she came out with her second The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad, which is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist from Tamil Nadu who introduced low-cost sanitary pads. She even went on to produce a film on him titled Padman in 2018.

When asked, "Is writing a script on the anvil?" she replied saying, "I like telling stories... This is something I used to do as a child as well. The movie Pad Man was a by-product of the story about Arunachalam Muruganantham, and another of my stories Salaam Noni Appa was turned into a play". "Yet, I have no particular desire to write for films. It all depends on what the best medium is for that particular story," she added.

Her campaign with Kohler, Colours and Finishes focuses on going beyond just plain old chrome finish in the bathroom and encourage the consumers to opt for more unconventional colours. A thrilled Twinkle calls it "A rare opportunity that you get to work with a brand that you resonate with and would love to include as a part of your everyday life". As someone who understands design aesthetics, Twinkle feels people are gradually embracing change as far as accepting colours in the bathroom is concerned.

"I would not say people are apprehensive to use other colours, it's just that we have seen the white tiles and the white fittings for so long now that it's all we know. I believe, if given the choice and the right tools, people would welcome the change. While the white and chrome are not a bad choice, having more options to choose from is always welcome," she concluded.

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