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Twinkle, Uncensored, On Koffee With Karan. Akshay Kumar Blushes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Nov, 2016 01:39 PM
    Koffee With Karan will have a blunt Twinkle Khanna and a blushing Akshay Kumar as its guests. 
     
    At the launch of Twinkle's book Mrs FunnyBones last year, Akshay confessed that he lived in fear of what his outspoken wife might or might not say in public, especially on shows like Koffee With Karan
     
    Star World India, through its Twitter page, shared a glimpse of interaction between the three and from the little that we saw, we are already speechless, in fact, not only us but Akshay as well. 
     
    Just like the usual format, Karan has asked a few questions to Twinkle and her answers to will leave your eyes wide open. 
     
    Twinkle or as we know her my the pen name of Mrs. Funny Bones is heard saying that she threatened Akshay that they won’t have their second child unless the actor starts doing some sensible films. As a reaction to which Khiladi Kumar says, “I cannot tell you what I go through.” Well, we can imagine a bit of it, all credit to Twinkle’s bold Twitter posts too.
     
    In the promo, best friends Twinkle and Karan appear to have a ball of a time while Akshay declares: "I cannot tell you what I go through."
     
    Here's a glimpse of Twinkle dealing with Karan's questions like a boss:
     
     
    Akshay Kumar, 49, has finished shooting courtroom drama Jolly LLB 2 and is busy with thriller 2.0, co-starring Rajinikanth. Akshay's upcoming films also include Naam Shabana and Gold. Akshay, who was last seen in Rustom, made special appearances in Dishoom and Akira.
     
    Twinkle Khanna, 42, is currently prepping for the launch of her second book, The Legend Of Lakshmi Prasad

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