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What Has Twinkle Khanna Done On Twitter To Make Hubby Akshay Kumar So Proud?

What Has Twinkle Khanna Done On Twitter To Make Hubby Akshay Kumar So Proud?
Indian Bollywood Akshay Kumar (R) and wife Twinkle Khanna (L) look on as they attend the 'Stardust Awards 2011' ceremony in Mumbai on February 6, 2011. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood Akshay Kumar (R) and wife Twinkle Khanna (L) look on as they attend the 'Stardust Awards 2011' ceremony in Mumbai on February 6, 2011. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

Akshay Kumar, who finds his wife Twinkle's command over words gripping, says she "rocks" in her avatar of Mrs. Funny Bones on Twitter.

"My wife has always been very good with her words, whether they are witty or kind, blunt or honest, her tongue has a way of working that makes everyone in the room sit up and listen. I couldn't be more proud of her," Akshay said.

Twinkle, whose real name is Tina, is the daughter of late superstar Rajesh Khanna and actress Dimple Kapadia. After featuring in films such as 'Barsaat' and 'Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai', she pursued her passion for interior designing and over the years, she has cemented her space in the design world.

"From an actress to a devoted mother, owning her own business and being one of the most creative interior designers in the industry, she was once known as Mrs. Kumar, but in all honesty, she rocks as Mrs. Funny Bones even more," added her proud husband.

Twinkle currently writes a column for a newspaper, and she is also reportedly now set to pen books.

"I'm behind her every step of the way. The best thing is, I get to be the first to hear all her adventures and stories before they go to print," he said.

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