Playing the role of the coolest mom, Kajol poured her affection for her daughter into the post, captioning it, “Pink is usually a #barbie #goodgirl colour etc but somehow this one makes even the pink look like a #badasspink… stunning in all the colours… and I am super biased and not objective at all mom” (accompanied by folded hands and a red-heart emoji).
Kajol, recognized for her wit and clever one-liners, occasionally treats her fans to glimpses of her humorous side. In an Instagram story posted last year, she recounted a conversation with her daughter, Nysa Devgan, where she playfully requested her to rereassess her attitude. Kajol then praised Nysa for responding with a noteworthy reply.
Kajol’s Instagram story said that she told her daughter to check her attitude and she looked at her and said ‘For complaints about attitude please contact the manufacturer’. Kajol further said, ‘Well played well played!’
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Kajol achieved box office success through the comedy film “Dilwale” in 2015 and the historical drama “Tanhaji” in 2020. Subsequently, she ventured into the realm of streaming platforms with projects like “Tribhanga” in 2021 and “The Trial” in 2023. Beyond her cinematic endeavors, Kajol is recognized as a dedicated social activist, particularly acclaimed for her efforts in supporting widows and children.