New Delhi: One of the preferred authors of India, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana took to social media to have fun ‘World Book Day’, citing an excerpt from her final guide ’12 Commandments of Being a lady’ with a hopeful message in these determined instances.
Sharing a image of herself surrounded by books, Tahira Kashyap wrote, “On #worldbookday quoting a few strains from my guide #the12commandmentsofbeingawoman
“My practice tells me that the only reason we are faced with an obstacle is to become a better version of ourselves. It is an opportunity to change something in our life and a springboard to achieve greater heights”
These are overwhelming instances however a mixed hopeful spirit will assist us sail via. Let’s go all out to show humanity by serving to whomever we are able to and if for some purpose we are able to’t, let’s say a small prayer”.
Author, filmmaker and influencer, Tahira has been advocating for girls empowerment via numerous means. Authored a number of books like ‘Cracking The Code: My Journey in Bollywood’, ‘Souled Out’ and ‘The 12 Commandments of Being a lady’, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana demonstrates tales of various backgrounds.
Having written ’12 Commandments of being a lady’ solely within the lockdown, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana presents the right steadiness of labor and private life. Tahira Kashyap Khurrana additionally wrote and directed the brief movie Pinni final 12 months, which earlier this 12 months obtained represented on Netflix with Zindagi Inshort.
Tahira can also be one of many co-founders of Indian Women Rising, a cinema collective that goals to advertise and intensify feminine content material creators throughout the globe. Under the initiative, the primary project- Bittu was shortlisted within the high 10 for Oscars in Best Live Action Short Film Category.
Tahira Kashyap Khurrana additionally has a entire host of tasks developing together with a present on an OTT platform. Advocating self-love and acceptance, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana is an inspiration to hundreds of thousands, being an influencer to embrace one’s scars.