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Celebrity memoirs

  • ‘It’s very funny to think I am not hot anymore’: Milind Soman after the publication of his memoir

    ‘It’s very funny to think I am not hot anymore’: Milind Soman after the publication of his memoir

    Devarsi Ghosh
    · Mar 21, 2020 · 07:30 am
  • Memoirs by Karan Johar, Rishi Kapoor prove that celebrities want to take charge of their own stories

    Memoirs by Karan Johar, Rishi Kapoor prove that celebrities want to take charge of their own stories

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jan 21, 2017 · 12:00 pm