Twinkle Khanna, daughter of Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia, shares how childhood injuries shaped her humor and writing. Her bestselling columns inspired “Mrs Funnybones” and its sequel, while her fiction and disciplined routine reflect her mastery of craft and creativity

New Delhi: Her family is terrible at names, Twinkle Khanna says with characteristic candour and humour, and she may have just continued the tradition with her own written in first person columns and books titled “Mrs Funnybones”.

The origins of that go back to her childhood when she kept getting injured, breaking many bones.

“I have broken every bone in my body — every bone. There’s nothing left. I’ve broken my tailbone, I’ve broken my collarbone, I’ve broken my arms, my legs. I have 40 ligament tears on my left, 10

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