World Book Day
I value books that stay with me long after I turn the last page: Divyanka Tripathi
Popular actress Divyanka Tripathi who is known for her notable works like Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, Adrishyam - The Invisible Heroes, etc, deeply understands the value of reading books. Today, 23 April, being World Book Day, Divyanka takes a deep plunge into talking about her reading habits. She says, "I would say that I am a curious reader. I may not devour a book every week, but when a book grabs me, I dive deep. I value books that stay with me long after I turn the last page." Talking about her interests | Click Here...
The sensory connect derived by flipping through the pages of a physical book is irreplaceable: Rukhsar Rehman
With a filmography that boasts titles like Sarkar, PK, Uri: The Surgical Strike, and 83, Rukhsar Rehman has proven time and again that she is an actress of remarkable depth and versatility. Her transition to the digital space has been equally impressive, with critically acclaimed performances in web series such as The Night Manager and The Gone Game. Television audiences, too, fondly remember her for her roles in shows like Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, Baal Veer, Dream Girl, and Mariam Khan – Reporting Live. Despite the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of entertainment that she navigate | Click Here...
The occasion of World Book Day takes me back to a lot of memories with my friends: Vahbiz Dorabjee
Actress Vahbiz Dorabjee, who was recently seen in the Star Plus show Deewaniyat, is not an avid book reader but believes that this habit of book reading can inspire young minds to carve an intellectual future for themselves. Talking about her interest in reading books, she says, "I am an average book reader. But I own some really good books. I have a lot of genres, and I like reading the spiritual books. When I was in school, I liked the book Chicken Soup For The Soul. That is one of my favourite books even now. There are so many inspirational stories in that." Going in-depth | Click Here...
I like books that have the power to change perspectives: Paras Madaan on the occasion of World Book Day
Pocket Mein Aasman actor Paras Madaan, who has charmed audiences with his performances across television, recently shared his deep love for reading and how one particular book has profoundly shaped his outlook on life. On the occasion of World Book Day, Paras opened up about the titles that have impacted him and his relationship with books. He says, "One book that has had a profound impact on my life is The Secret by Rhonda Byrne," he said. "This self-help book offers valuable insights into the law of attraction and the power of positive thinking. I appreciate how it encourages reade | Click Here...
On World Book Day, I encourage everyone to explore the genres that truly speak to them: Akanksha Chamola
The habit of book reading is a must in today's time! It not only keeps the mind occupied constructively but also offers clear knowledge derived from this reading practice. Today, being celebrated all over as World Book Day, 23 April, actress Akanksha Chamola who plays the role of Manvi in Zee TV's Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye, gets talking about her being an avid book reader. Says Akanksha Chamola, “One of the most impactful books I have ever read is the Bhagavad Gita. It’s more than just a scripture — it’s a timeless guide that helps me understand myself better and navigate the | Click Here...