She took a sabbatical at the peak of her career to raise a family, returning only when she found a script worth her time. She has been vocal about the pay gap, ageism, and the pressures of the industry, yet she navigates these conversations with a wit that disarms critics.
Kajol continues to be an active and sought-after actress in Bollywood. Her upcoming projects include a web series and a feature film, both of which are highly anticipated by fans and critics alike. As she continues to evolve and experiment with her craft, one thing is certain – Kajol will remain a beloved and respected figure in Indian entertainment for years to come.
remains a singular force in Indian cinema. Often hailed as the "Queen of Expressions," her journey is a masterclass in staying relevant by embracing change while staying true to one's authentic self Redefining the Heroine
Born on August 6, 1975, in Mumbai, India, Kajol began her acting career at a young age. Her father, Shankar, was a film producer, and her aunt, Tanuja, was a renowned actress. Kajol's entry into the film industry was facilitated by her family's connections, and she made her debut in the 1993 film "Baazigar," opposite Vicky Kaushal.