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Zuni Chopra: Finding Her Voice Beyond Her Name!

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About the video:

From privilege to passion, Zuni Chopra’s story unfolds in this revealing video. At just 17, Zuni is already a published author, yet she grapples with the weight of her parents’ legacy and the assumptions that come with it. In this candid discussion, Zuni questions the emphasis on her family’s reputation in interviews and reflects on the challenges of being seen as privileged. She shares her experiences of overcoming self-confidence issues and the judgment she faces about her interests and abilities.

About Zuni Chopra:

Zuni Chopra is a multifaceted young talent making waves in the literary world. Born into a family of renowned writers and filmmakers, including her parents, Anupama Chopra and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Zuni was exposed to the world of storytelling from a young age. At just 15 years old, she published her debut novel, “The House That Spoke,” which garnered critical acclaim for its mature storytelling. The novel, set in the mystical backdrop of Kashmir, explores themes of family, loss, and the power of storytelling. Zuni is also a published poet, with her collection “The Island of the Day Before” receiving praise for its evocative verses and poignant reflections on life. Beyond her literary pursuits, Zuni is a vocal advocate for social causes, using her platform to raise awareness about issues such as mental health and gender equality.

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