From spawning cult-like trends such as Urmila Matondkar's bralette-skirt in Rangeela to ramp shows with A-list celebrities as showstoppers, designer Manish Malhotra sure knows how to go hard.

And now, he is ready to tell his story, tracing his foray into the world of fashion and film through a memoir. From revealing interesting encounters with leading ladies in the 90s film industry to dressing up international icons such as Michael Jackson, Naomi Campbell, Reese Witherspoon and more, this memoir is sure to be a good read. 

Currently untitled, the 51-year-old couturier says, "I finally thought the time was right for me to tell the story of my life. After completing 25 years in the film industry, my life has become entwined with Indian cinema and its constituents. Now having completed 13 years of my couture label, I feel my journey can inspire those who find fashion as their true calling." 

Written in prose, the book is slated for a 2019 release and will give the readers a chance to get up close and personal with the man who has redefined Indian couture via Bollywood.