Actor Kajol has talked about how her daughter Nysa Devgan got here throughout followers in Singapore who requested for her autograph. In a brand new interview, Kajo stated that her daughter is ‘identified all around the world’. Drawing a comparability, Kajol stated that earlier than she began appearing not many individuals knew her and she or he had the liberty to journey. (Also Read | Kajol on daughter Nysa getting trolled on-line: ‘If you are trolled, you are famous’)
Nysa Devgan is the daughter of Kajol and her husband, actor Ajay Devgn. Kajol started dating Ajay Devgn in 1994 and got married to him in February 1999. They welcomed Nysa in April 2003 and son Yug Devgan in September 2010. Kajol is the daughter of actor Tanuja and Shomu Mukherjee.
Speaking with Mashable India, Kajol said, “At that time, there was no social media so I think life was much easier for us as children. Yes, people knew I am Tanuja’s daughter and there was a sure pre-conceived notion however not as a lot as it’s immediately. Nysa was finding out in Singapore. A number of instances folks have stopped her on the bus and took her autograph.”
She added, “So, it’s strange but she’s known all over the world. I wasn’t till I started acting in films. At least, I had the freedom that if I went somewhere, like London, there weren’t so many people who knew me till I got into film line myself.”
Kajol made her Bollywood debut with Bekhudi, directed by Rahul Rawail, in 1992. The film additionally starred Ajay Mankotia, Tanuja and Vijayendra Ghatge. She has featured in lots of movies comparable to Baazigar (1993), Yeh Dillagi (1994), Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997), Dushman (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Fanaa (2006), My Name Is Khan (2010) and Dilwale (2015).
Fans will see her subsequent in Salaam Venky, directed by Revathi. The movie will launch on December 9 in theatres. Apart from Kajol, the movie additionally stars Vishal Jethwa, Rahul Bose, Rajeev Khandelwal, Prakash Raj and Ahana Kumra in pivotal roles. The film is impressed by the true story of the younger chess participant Kolavennu Venkatesh, who had Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).