Ira Trivedi

[6] Based on her experience with the Miss India beauty pageant, Trivedi wrote her debut fiction novel, What Would You Do To Save the World?

[9] Her 2011 fiction novel, There’s No Love On Wall Street, featured investment bankers,[9] and Ahmed Faiyaz writes in a review for the Deccan Herald, "Ira tells it like it is with this one.

"[12] In 2014, Trivedi wrote an essay titled "Love Me Do," published in Outlook,[13] that according to Firstpost, claimed "India is in the throes of a major sexual revolution.

[14] According to Gargi Gupta of DNA India, Trivedi spoke "to students in schools and colleges across India, couples – married, on the verge of it, living in, or of the same sex – their parents and guardians, marriage counsellors, astrologers, divorce lawyers and moral vigilantes to give a comprehensive picture of this revolution that's lifting the veil on many centuries of repression.

"[15] Sumana Mukherjee wrote for Mint that after the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder, the book, "the first home-grown pop-sociological take on the "sexual revolution" — was a matter of time.

[20][2] In 2017, she published The 10 Minute Yoga Solution,[21] described by IANS as "an apt manual for all those who are yet to foray in to the vedic practice" and "equally significant for practitioners".

[34][35] On 11 June, 2023, Trivedi married film producer Madhu Mantena in Mumbai which was attended by close family and friends.