Kajol is a talented Bollywood actress. His fans are waiting to see his movies. But her two children Nisha and Yug don’t want to watch Kajol’s movie.
Kajol’s new movie ‘Do Patti‘. It will be released on Netflix on October 25. Kajol gave an interview to News18 on this occasion. This information was given by this actress known as ‘Bajigar’.
In the conversation, the presenter wants to know whether Kajol’s two children have seen the movie ‘Do Patti’. In response, Kajol said, “They have seen the trailer of my movie ‘Do Patti’. They said, ‘It’s really good.’ Then I told them, I have to watch the movie now. But Nisha makes various excuses not to watch the movie.”
Narrating the incident in detail, Kajol said, ‘You have to watch the movie, my son just shook his head after saying this. But Nisha said – I am in Switzerland, I am in university, my exams are coming up etc etc.’
Kajal’s daughter Nisha
Why don’t you want to see the movies starring boys and girls? In response to this question, Kajol said, ‘Because when my character cries in the movie, they feel that their mamma (Kajal) is really crying. What my character does, they think is real. Seeing my performance has an effect on them.’
Kajol played the role of Vidya Jyoti in the movie ‘Do Patti’ directed by Shashank Chaturvedi. Apart from that, Kriti Sanon, Tanvi Azim, Shahir Sheikh and others acted.
Kajol’s acting career started in 1992 with the movie ‘Bekhudi’. Not much went on after release. Then Kajol’s Vijayarath begins. In 1993, Kajol worked with Shah Rukh Khan in the movie ‘Baazigar’. Although he could not match himself in the first movie, he recognized his caste with ‘Bajigar’. After that, Kajol did not have to look back.
Kajol married actor Ajay Devgn in 1999. In 2003, Nisha was born to their family. Son Yug was born in 2010. After completing her studies at United World College of South East Asia in Singapore, Nisha is currently pursuing her higher degree in Switzerland.
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