Mumbai: Can you guess how Twinkle Khanna spent her Friday morning? The actress-turned-author got a fashion makeover from her daughter Nitara, who believes her mother looks like Frida Kahlo. Twinkle posted a photo on social media after getting a lockdown makeover by her own daughter. 


Khanna flashed her million-dollar smile while flaunting her made-up unibrow. She can be seen sporting a blush and streaks of black on her face in the photo. Mrs. Funny Bones believes her little one has ‘no future’ as a make-up artist.  


“Another day and another makeover! I am clearly a glutton for punishment. And the little one has no future as a make-up artist! #FunnyMakeovers,” Twinkle wrote while sharing the post on Instagram. 



Several Bollywood celebs including Sikander Kher and Ayushmann Khurrana’s wife Tahir Kashyap dropped comments on the post.  Sikander wrote, “You stunner you”, while Tahira commented, “The little one is a visionary! Giving Frida vibes.”




Producer Sarita Tanwar posted, "She must hate you to give you a unibrow." Twinkle responded by writing, "@saritatanwar2707 she loves me and loves a good unibrow. She said I look like Frida Kahlo."


The former actress revealed that her daughter has an illustrated Frida book while replying to Tanwar's comment.




Twinkle Khanna keeps on sharing delightful posts for her Instagram followers on a daily basis. She often wins the hearts of the fans with her captions for her posts.  The 'Pyjamas are Forgiving' author had stressed on the importance of wearing a mask by citing the example of kids. 


"If our little ones can do it right then why are we using our masks as chin straps? Mask up and be safe!," Khanna wrote while sharing a photo of her daughter. 



Twinkle has been actively using social media platforms to share verified COVID-19 resources. The ‘Mela’ actress and her husband Akshay Kumar lent support to India’s fight against COVID-19 by donating oxygen concentrators.  Earlier this month, she thanked Hrithik Roshan, Karan Johar and Vidya Balan for contributing towards COVID-19 relief work.


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