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To the Moon

How I Blogged My Way to Bollywood

by Malini Agarwal

Type
Autobiographies
Subject
ActressMalini Agarwal
Keywords
Malini Agarwal, Hindi cinema
Publishing date
2018
Publisher
HarperCollins India
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 200 pages
5 ½ x 8 ½ inches (14 x 21.5 cm)
ISBN
978-93-5277-447-0
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Book Presentation:
Don't start by wanting to be a rich-and-famous anything. Close your eyes and imagine the one thing you d want to do for the rest of your life and find a way to make THAT your career. Malini Agarwal s story began much like any Bollywood movie from the nineties with a pigeon, a damsel in distress and Mumbai, the city of dreams. She realized soon enough that she was destined to be someone extraordinary. The clapboard sounded with the launch of a hobby blog by this dancer, RJ and columnist who went on to become the founder of the biggest entrainment website of its kind. Brand MissMalini took the world by storm before the era of blogging and entertainment journalism, and much before Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat dominated public consciousness. The rest is history. MissMalini is entertainment s #BossLady. #ToTheMoon is her mantra and her story. In this dazzling book, full of wisdom and wit, she tells you how to get to the top and stay there.

About the Author:
Malini Agarwal, a.k.a. MissMalini, is an Indian blogger. Formerly a DJ on Mumbai's Radio One (India) and Head of Digital Content for Channel V India, she founded her blog MissMalini.com in 2008 covering gossip and current events in Bollywood, fashion and lifestyle.

See the publisher website: HarperCollins India

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