"You never know. My intention was never that but let's see," said Tahira whose second book Souled Out was unveiled by filmmaker Ramesh Sippy.
Mumbai:
After writing books, actor Ayushmann Khurrana's wife Tahira Kashyap may turn scriptwriter.
"You never know. My intention was never that but let's see," said Tahira whose second book Souled Out was unveiled here Tuesday by filmmaker Ramesh Sippy.
Also present at the event were John Abraham and Ayushmann who teamed up for Vicky Donor as producer and actor, respectively.
John said he has "already approached her to write for us" and "for me, Ayushmann is the easiest way to convince her".
Reacting to this, Tahira said: "He is just being gracious and I don't deserve this."
A collection of 10 short stories that are bound by the common thread of emotions along with twists and turns, Souled Out is her second book after I Promise.
Tahira says Ayushmann has been a great support and added: "Ayushmann doesn't inspire me to write, but I must say he has been a great support. I just hope this book touches as many hearts as possible."
The book is "very close to" Ayushmann's heart "as we both are from small town Chandigarh. It is a very rustic, earthy and a simple story".
"You never know. My intention was never that but let's see," said Tahira whose second book Souled Out was unveiled here Tuesday by filmmaker Ramesh Sippy.
Also present at the event were John Abraham and Ayushmann who teamed up for Vicky Donor as producer and actor, respectively.
John said he has "already approached her to write for us" and "for me, Ayushmann is the easiest way to convince her".
Reacting to this, Tahira said: "He is just being gracious and I don't deserve this."
A collection of 10 short stories that are bound by the common thread of emotions along with twists and turns, Souled Out is her second book after I Promise.
Tahira says Ayushmann has been a great support and added: "Ayushmann doesn't inspire me to write, but I must say he has been a great support. I just hope this book touches as many hearts as possible."
The book is "very close to" Ayushmann's heart "as we both are from small town Chandigarh. It is a very rustic, earthy and a simple story".