Manisha Rani launches her book ‘Munger Ki Rani’, says, 'I worked as a waitress, a background dancer to earn money and accomplish my dreams'
Manisha Rani, who shot to popularity after participating in Bigg Boss OTT season 2 and became a household name, has added yet another milestone to her career. The reality star has launched her debut book, Munger Ki Rani and gave her fans the first look of the book through her social media account. Tracing her extraordinary journey from the small town of Munger in Bihar to the bustling city of Mumbai, where dreams are tested every single day. Her book Munger Ki Rani brings to light the untold story of Manisha Rani, her struggles, her sacrifices and her resilience.
Recently, Manisha shared a powerful reel promoting her book, where she opened up about her journey in her own words. She said, "Munger to Mumbai, when you hear this idea, it feels crazy. But it is said that when you have the craze for doing something in life and pursuing your passion, nothing in the world can stop you. I had nobody to support me, but I supported myself.”
In her book, Manisha doesn’t romanticize struggle, she documents it honestly. From leaving her hometown with nothing but hope, to facing financial hardships in Mumbai, she reveals how survival itself became a daily challenge. She worked tirelessly to polish her skills, even when money was scarce. From working as a background artist and a waitress to taking up jobs for as little as Rs 500, Manisha never let circumstances dilute her ambition.
“I am a proud Bihari and I will never bend,” she shares with conviction. “I picked up my bag and I left. To polish my skills, I had to work on myself and for that, I needed money, which I didn’t have. But I always worked towards my dream, and now you all are seeing where I have reached.”
Manisha concluded by stating, “From my book, I want to inspire all those small-town girls who dream big. I want to motivate and inspire them, and I strongly believe that they will accomplish their dreams one day”.
Manisha Rani’s rise has been nothing short of phenomenal. She was previously seen winning hearts in Bigg Boss OTT, She went on to emerging as the winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. She was also seen in the show Rise and Fall.
In her book, Manisha doesn’t romanticize struggle, she documents it honestly. From leaving her hometown with nothing but hope, to facing financial hardships in Mumbai, she reveals how survival itself became a daily challenge. She worked tirelessly to polish her skills, even when money was scarce. From working as a background artist and a waitress to taking up jobs for as little as Rs 500, Manisha never let circumstances dilute her ambition.
“I am a proud Bihari and I will never bend,” she shares with conviction. “I picked up my bag and I left. To polish my skills, I had to work on myself and for that, I needed money, which I didn’t have. But I always worked towards my dream, and now you all are seeing where I have reached.”
Manisha concluded by stating, “From my book, I want to inspire all those small-town girls who dream big. I want to motivate and inspire them, and I strongly believe that they will accomplish their dreams one day”.
Manisha Rani’s rise has been nothing short of phenomenal. She was previously seen winning hearts in Bigg Boss OTT, She went on to emerging as the winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. She was also seen in the show Rise and Fall.
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