Twinkle Khanna Takes A Walk Down Memory Lane; Reminisces About The Purpose Of ‘High Heels’ In New Post
Twinkle Khanna Takes A Walk Down Memory Lane; Reminisces About The Purpose Of ‘High Heels’ In New Post
Twinkle Khanna is currently pursuing Masters in Fiction Writing at the prestigious Goldsmiths, University of London.

Time and again, Twinkle Khanna has shared thoughtful notes and captions on her social media handle which get the netizens to ponder about and reflect upon. Having said that, she recently took a trip down the memory lane and shared a photo of herself donning high heels. In the caption, the actress asked if high heels were actually supposed to denote power.

Her note read, “High heels are a pain in the posterior and I am still trying to understand how we got conned into putting ourselves regularly through this torturous routine. Heels are empowering only if you mistake altitude for attitude.”

She added, “And if heels were truly powerful, then wouldn’t men be wearing them as well? Jeff Bezos on the cover of Time magazine in Jimmy Choo peep toes. Elon Musk driving his Tesla in Versace stilettos. Putin posing bare-chested with a hunting gun and Manolo spike heels. Which side are you on? Heels or flats?”

After appearing in films like Baadshah, Joru Ka Ghulam, Mela, and International Khiladi, Twinkle retired from acting in 2001. She tied the knot with Akshay Kumar on January 17, 2001, and they have a son – Aarav and a daughter – Nitara. She is currently pursuing Masters in Fiction Writing at the prestigious Goldsmiths, University of London. Dimple, on the other hand, was last seen in Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone’s Pathaan.

Earlier, last month, the actress took to her social media and shared a video in which she gave a glimpse of her college life along with a note on how she is managing her studies at the age of 48.

The video features her college, friends, and how she is doing all. The post reads, “What’s it like going back to Uni on the cusp of my fiftieth year on this planet?

Well, it’s now been nine months of attending classes and questioning my sanity as I sprint along the last stretch of finishing my Masters. Who knew I would be willing to put myself through submissions, grades, and a thousand mugs of coffee as I try to focus through lectures? Sometimes I think I should have applied for a Masters in strange life choices instead of one in writing! But on the other hand, I would not have all these new experiences and even a uni gang, fabulous women I can count on to pull me through deadlines and make me laugh during lunch breaks. Tight skin, a flat tummy, endless energy—you can either count the things you have lost or see what you can gain. Getting old is a mathematical equation; I would rather consider it a multiplication sum than look at it as a subtraction. Agree? Disagree?”

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