Twinkle Khanna interviews Google CEO Sundar Pichai, reveals 3 things she's learnt from him

Updated : Dec 22, 2022 10:30
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Former actor and author Twinkle Khanna interviewed Google CEO Sundar Pichai at an event recently. Taking to Instagram, she shared a few pictures and revealed the three things she learned from him.

Sharing pictures from the Google for India event - Women Will, Twinkle wrote that Santa got her an amazing early Christmas gift – an interview with @sundarpichai the iconic CEO of @google.

The three things that she learned from him include - What are the global advantages of being brought up in India. 2. What does he do to stay grounded and keep his inner werewolf at bay 3. What the advent of AI means to the world at large.

A day before, Twinkle shared a video of getting a hair makeover ahead of the event.

Twinkle is also a film producer and owns a digital content platform, Tweak India. She is currently pursuing Masters in Fiction Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London.

The Good Glamm Group recently announced the acquisition of 51 percent in Tweak India. Post this purchase, Tweak India will function under Good Media Co led by Priyanka Gill. Twinkle confirmed the news in a statement and said, ‘This strategic partnership will give Tweak India a cohesive platform to grow and optimize our strengths. In building a scalable business, one must always be ready to take the next leap and I am positive that the merger with the Good Glamm Group will help me pull off a Produnova with three perfect somersaults and ensure that we all land firmly on our feet.’

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