Bollywood celebrities are well known for their on-screen charisma and their acting skills, but there are a few who not only have demonstrated their talents on screen but have a talent for writing as well. Some of the enthusiastic celebrity writers have published their captivating stories on insight into their lifestyle and their experiences.
Here are the five books by the Bollywood celebrities that have become popular
Mrs Funnybones by Twinkle Khanna. She is known for her wit and humour, which she has showcased in her writing prowess. The book Mrs. Funnybones is a delightful book of humour that takes the readers on a humorous journey in everyday life. She has written this book about her experiences being a wife, a daughter and a mother. A successful entrepreneur has left the readers in splits with her funny side of life’s challenges. A truly inspiring book.

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Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible. The glamorous diva of Bollywood has shared her experiences and insights of motherhood in the book, ‘Pregnancy Bible’. Aditi Shah Bhimiyani’s co-authored book: A heartfelt guide for expectant mothers, offering valuable tips and empowerment.
Unfinished by Priyanka Chopra shares her life’s struggles and triumphs. Priyanka Chopra’s memoir chronicles her inspiring journey to Hollywood stardom, breaking barriers and defying expectations.

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Cracking the Code by Ayushmann Khurrana shares the journey of his success and self-discovery in the ‘Cracking the Code’. Ayushmann Khurrana’s motivational book, co-written with Tahira Kashyap, shares his inspiring story of struggles and resilience in showbiz He has, in his book, broken the stereotypes and carved the path to his success.
Sonu Sood’s ‘I Am No Messiah’ shares his inspiring humanitarian work during COVID-19, co-written with Meena K. Iyer.

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Rishi Kapoor’s memoir ‘Khullam Khulla: Uncensored’ is a brutally honest account of his life, family, and career. A stirring book was written about being the son of a famous father and the father of a famous son. The book is brutally honest and a frank book that keeps the readers engrossed.
Lessons Life Taught Me Unknowingly, – An Autobiography Book by the actor turned author Anupam Kher. Anupam Kher’s memoir offers behind-the-scenes revelations, anecdotes, and inspiring stories of drama and comedy.

Once Upon A Primetime is by Anant Mahadevan, another book that the actor-turned-author spoke about in his book. The beautiful book captures the story of the rise and the downfall of his own journey. He has penned the memoirs of his journey on television. His first-hand experiences with a film filmmaker. A book of nostalgia that is exclusive with moments incorporated.
An Unsuitable Boy is an autobiography written by Karan Johar. KJo talks about his childhood, the influence he had on him of his Sindhi mother and a Punjabi father. His obsession with Bollywood led him into the foray of films. His friendship with Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and other top actors of the industry and much more.

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Soul Curry For You and Me – An empowering Philosophy that can Enrich Your Life by Amitabh Bachchan. A book of 150 compilation of knowledge and a wide variety of subjects by the legend himself. His views and thoughts on various subjects which is a simple, which makes it an inspirational read. The book has some very mind-provoking and simple thoughts for the day quotes like. ‘To Make Others Happy, we need to be Happy Ourselves.
Soha Ali Khan’s memoir “The Perils of Being Moderately Famous” offers a candid look at her life as a member of the Pataudi and Kapoor families, sharing her experiences and perspectives on her famous lineage. self-deprecating humour, she writes about her growing up and her brilliant collection of personal anecdotes.

From Bollywood to Bookstores
Stories I must Tell: The emotional Life of an Actor by Kabir Bedi. The book bears his soul, the stories of his magical encounter with the Beatles or his sudden move from home. About the friends and students in Delhi. His book is about the relationships, his successful career abroad and the life with his dazzling wife, Protima Bedi and the trauma of three divorces. A compelling memoir of Bedi, who holds nothing back in his storytelling.
Milind Soman’s memoir ‘Made in India’ shares his fascinating life story, from controversies and relationships to personal struggles and triumphs, set against the backdrop of India’s post-liberalization era book offers a fascinating glimpse into her unique perspective, leaving readers awed and inspir.

Bollywood’s Bookworms
Sach Kahun Toh By Neena Gupta. The fiercest woman of Bollywood writes about her extraordinary journey, chronicles of her growing up in Delhi to her move to Mumbai, her journey to Bollywood in the early 80s to her relationships, being a single mother and the success and the recognition she received for her work in the film industry.
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