On World Book Day, celebs swapped scripts for stories, sharing the books that touched their hearts. From tales of love to journeys of self-discovery, they revealed what sits on their cherished bookshelf.
Actor Shivam Khajuria swears by A Thousand Splendid Suns. He loves the feel of real pages, saying no e-book can beat the magic of holding a hardbound story.
Moon Banerrjee finds inspiration in The Forty Rules Of Love. She calls it “food for thought,” praising its deep dive into friendship, love, and life’s philosophies.
Rukhsar Rehman also can’t get behind e-books. She finds comfort in paper, with A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Inscrutable Americans topping her list.
Meanwhile, Srikant Dwivedi is a fan of Gunahon Ka Devta. For him, it’s the purest form of love ever written, a book so powerful he keeps going back to it.
Saanand Verma credits The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari for giving him a fresh outlook on life. The emotional ride even moved him to tears.
Purva Mantri treasures The Alchemist. Its message of chasing dreams and trusting the journey hits home for the young artiste, fueling her passion with purpose.