Key Points

Twinkle Khanna has discovered a unique fascination with Labubu dolls from Pop Mart's blind box collection. Her playful social media post explores the concept of platonic love through these charming Nordic-inspired figurines. Drawing inspiration from Plato's Symposium, she humorously contrasts human relationships with the predictable nature of collectible toys. Her witty commentary highlights the joy of surprise and emotional safety in loving objects that cannot leave or hurt you.

Key Points: Twinkle Khanna's Platonic Love for Labubu Dolls Revealed

  • Twinkle philosophically discusses platonic love through collectible dolls
  • Pop Mart's blind box concept creates excitement and surprise
  • Labubu figures represent a unique form of attachment without vulnerability
  • Nordic-inspired dolls become cultural collectible phenomenon
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Why Twinkle Khanna calls Labubu dolls her new 'platonic love'

Actress Twinkle Khanna explores philosophical love through Pop Mart's surprise Labubu collectible dolls with witty Plato-inspired insights

"Labubus can't love you back but they can't leave you either - Twinkle Khanna"

Mumbai, June 8

Twinkle Khanna recently took to social media to share her thoughts on the soaring popularity of Pop Mart’s collectibles, particularly the Labubus series sold in blind boxes.

The excitement, she explains, lies in the surprise element — buyers don’t know which character they’ll get until they open the box, making each reveal a special moment. In a witty and philosophical post, Twinkle describes Labubus as the new object of her “platonic love.” She references Plato’s Symposium, highlighting how loving a concept or an object, unlike a person, can never hurt or leave you. While Labubus figures can’t love back, they also don’t walk away — unless, of course, they’re stolen.

Sharing her series of photos with Labubu dolls, the 'Mela' actress wrote, “The secret of Pop Mart’s success-the thrill of surprise. Labubus are sold in blind boxes, so you don’t know what you’re getting until you open it. Labubus are the new recipients of my platonic love.’ I tell the man of the house. ‘In Plato’s ‘Symposium’, Socrates says love for a person makes you vulnerable. They may leave or die.”

“But loving a concept: astronomy, justice, literature can’t hurt you. It won’t leave. That is the origin of the term ‘platonic love’, by the way. Labubus can’t love you back but they can’t leave you either. Unless they are stolen. Hey, should we insure our Labubus,’ I ask. ‘Does this Labubu chap also sell blind boxes for new wives,’ he says with a sigh,” she added.

Labubu dolls, the charming Nordic-inspired figures, have become a huge sensation, appearing everywhere — from collectibles to even adorning designer bags. What many might not realize is that these popular toys are part of a larger collection licensed by Pop Mart a Chinese company that owns a wide range of figurines and blind box products. Labubu is just one of the many successful lines under Pop Mart’s expanding portfolio.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Twinkle Khanna never fails to surprise with her witty takes! 😄 The Labubu craze is real - my niece has collected 12 of them already. Though I wonder if we should be more cautious about Chinese products given recent tensions. Still, art and collectibles transcend borders.
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Rahul S.
Typical elite obsession with expensive foreign toys while our local artisans struggle. Why not promote Indian handicrafts with the same enthusiasm? We have beautiful Channapatna toys and Dhokra art that deserve this kind of attention.
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Ananya M.
Love how Twinkle connects philosophy with pop culture! The blind box concept reminds me of our childhood when we'd buy those ₹10 surprise packets. Nostalgia + modern collectibles = pure joy. Though ₹800 per box is too steep for most Indians!
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Vikram J.
The banter between Twinkle and Akshay Kumar in her post is hilarious! "Does this Labubu chap also sell blind boxes for new wives" had me rolling 😂. Our Bollywood couples give such relatable couple goals.
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Sneha P.
As a collector myself, I appreciate Twinkle highlighting this trend. But wish Indian celebrities would also promote our indigenous toy industry. We have such rich traditions - from Thanjavur dolls to Kinnal art. Global is good, but local is golden!
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Karan D.
The psychology behind blind boxes is fascinating - it's like a mini lottery! But ₹800-₹1200 per box is daylight robbery. In China these sell for equivalent ₹300. Why the huge markup in India? Are we paying celebrity endorsement tax? 🤔

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