Can You Believe It’s Been Thirty Years Since Twinkle Khanna Debuted in Barsaat?

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Key Takeaways
- Twinkle Khanna celebrates 30 years in the film industry.
- She debuted in "Barsaat" alongside Bobby Deol.
- Twinkle has transitioned from acting to becoming a successful author.
- She shared nostalgic memories of her career on social media.
- Her literary works have gained significant acclaim.
Mumbai, Oct 6 (NationPress) It’s been three decades since Twinkle Khanna made her debut in the film industry with Rajkumar Santoshi’s romantic film, "Barsaat".
To commemorate her 30 years in the entertainment sector, Twinkle shared two nostalgic posters from the 1995 film on her Instagram.
She noted that these images were provided by her co-star Bobby Deol, who also started his career alongside her in "Barsaat". In her post, she expressed, "It’s hard to believe that it’s been thirty years and we are still here doing our thing. @iambobbydeol just sent me this picture from our Barsaat days. I guess disappearing gracefully was never our style :) #30YearsOfBarsaat. (sic)"
Moreover, Bobby shared a video montage showcasing the posters from all his film projects over the years, including an interview where he highlighted how his recent film “Animal” transformed his career.
“30 years of various emotions on and off-screen ... all made worthwhile by your love. That fire still burns, and I’m just getting started!” Bobby remarked on his Instagram.
Preity Zinta, his co-star from "Soldier", commented, “Congratulations Lord Bobby! This is just the beginning. Love you loads.”
Following her debut in "Barsaat", the daughter of Dimple Kapadia and Rajesh Khanna starred in films like "Jaan" (1996), "Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai" (1998), "Baadshah" (1999), "International Khiladi", "Mela" (2000), and "Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega" (2001), before she stepped away from acting.
Twinkle married actor Akshay Kumar in 2001 and later pursued a career as an interior designer for several years, as well as writing opinion pieces. Her literary works include the non-fiction book "Mrs Funnybones" (2015), a short story compilation "The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad" (2016), and novels like "Pyjamas Are Forgiving" (2018) and "Welcome to Paradise" (2023).