Kajol Reflects on Building Her Own Legacy in Bollywood
At the Expresso event in Mumbai, acclaimed Bollywood star Kajol reflected her perspective on carving out her unique legacy in the film industry. Coming from a renowned film family, Kajol has made a mark with her selective yet impactful filmography. Speaking about her journey and choices, she expressed gratitude for the audiences’ enduring appreciation for her work.
Embracing a Balanced Career
Addressing her career choices, Kajol reflected on her approach to balancing work and personal life. She pointed out that, compared to her peers, she has taken relatively long breaks. Her mother, veteran actor Tanuja, and her grandmother, Shobhna Samarth, always emphasized that work is a part of life, not the entirety. “I wanted to get married, have children, and live life,” Kajol noted, adding humorously, “I’m thankful to everyone for having good taste so far.”
Redefining Legacy Beyond Lineage
Despite her film family background, Kajol emphasized that her achievements are based on her work rather than her lineage. “It isn’t about legacy; it’s about the work of every woman. Stars like Nargis and Sharmila Tagore had no legacy to rely on, yet they thrived,” she said. Kajol views her success as a continuation of the legacy of hardworking women who take ownership of their careers and confidently take breaks, returning to the screen when they choose to.
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Exciting New Roles Ahead- Kajol Reflected
In her upcoming project Do Patti, Kajol will portray a police officer, a first in her career. This film marks her second collaboration with Kriti Sanon, following their shared screen time in Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale. As Kajol branches into new roles, this film adds a fresh dimension to her career as she steps into a character of strength and responsibility.
A Look Back at Iconic Contributions
Kajol has enjoyed a celebrated career, starring in classic Bollywood hits like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Gupt, Ishq, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Known for her versatility, she has recently gravitated toward more female-centric films, such as Salaam Venky, Devi, and Tribhanga. Even in her recent OTT debut in The Trial, a courtroom drama where she played a lawyer, Kajol received praise for her performance, showcasing her enduring appeal with audiences.
A Promising Future in Film
Looking ahead, Kajol’s career continues to evolve. She will star in Kayoze Irani’s Sarzameen alongside Ibrahim Ali Khan and also play the titular role in Maharagni – Queen of Queens, directed by Charan Tej Uppalapati. Here, she is set to act with a talented cast, including Prabhu Deva, Naseeruddin Shah, and Samyuktha Menon. Kajol will further expand her range with a role in Vishal Furia’s Maa.
With each project, Kajol’s journey demonstrates how she has created a legacy built on talent, choice, and resilience. As she continues to take on diverse roles, Kajol’s commitment to her craft ensures that her legacy in Bollywood will remain uniquely her own.
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