Manisha Rani has reached a new career high with the launch of her debut book. The reality television star, who gained fame on Bigg Boss OTT season 2, introduced Munger Ki Rani to her fans through social media. She shared the first look of the book online, sparking excitement among her followers.
From Small Town to Big Dreams
Manisha Rani traces her incredible path from Munger in Bihar to Mumbai in her book. She documents the untold story of her life, focusing on struggles, sacrifices, and resilience. In a recent promotional reel, she opened up about this journey in her own words.
"Munger to Mumbai sounds crazy when you hear it," Manisha said. "But if you have a passion and craze for your dreams, nothing can stop you. I had no support from anyone, so I supported myself."
Honest Account of Hardships
In Munger Ki Rani, Manisha does not romanticize her struggles. She presents them with raw honesty. She left her hometown with only hope, facing severe financial challenges in Mumbai. Survival became a daily battle for her.
To polish her skills, Manisha worked tirelessly despite money shortages. She took on various jobs, including roles as a background artist and a waitress. Some jobs paid as little as Rs 500, but she never let tough circumstances weaken her ambition.
"I am a proud Bihari, and I will never bend," Manisha declared with conviction. "I picked up my bag and left. To improve myself, I needed money, which I didn't have. I always worked toward my dream, and now everyone sees where I have reached."
Inspiring a Generation
Manisha concluded by sharing her book's purpose. "I want to inspire all small-town girls who dream big through my book," she stated. "I aim to motivate them, and I strongly believe they will achieve their dreams one day."
A Phenomenal Rise to Fame
Manisha Rani's career trajectory has been remarkable. After winning hearts on Bigg Boss OTT, she emerged as the winner of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. She also appeared in the show Rise and Fall. Her journey from struggles to success continues to captivate audiences across India.