Kajol was born on 5 August 1974 in Mumbai. Kajol’s mother and father were associated with the world of cinema where Kajol’s father Shomu Mukherjee was a film director on the one hand, while on the other hand Kajol’s mother Tanuji is considered a successful actress of the golden era of Hindi cinema. Kajol’s family relationship with films is somewhat deep. Kajol’s aunt Nutan has been the most actress of the early stages of Hindi cinema. Not only this, Kajol’s grandmother Shobhana Samarth has also been a capable actress of Hindi cinema. Kajol saw the film and artistic atmosphere around him since childhood. Obviously, it also had a profound effect on his mind. It can be said that the simplicity, simplicity and ease in Kajol’s acting and behavior is genetic. The rites within Kajol have been extended forward from generation to generation and have been saved with great beauty.
Since childhood, there was cinema and cinematic atmosphere around Kajol. But Kajol was more interested in books. There was a big reason for this. Kajol’s mother Tanuja and Mausi Nutan played most emotional characters in Hindi films. His characters were known for their tenderness and compassion. In such a situation, Tanuja and Nutan were often seen shedding tears. His acting had the ability to have a vigor. While watching the film, the audience’s eyes were wet. When Kajol saw his mother and aunt’s films in childhood, his eyes were filled. He was not seen crying on screen with his mother and aunt. For this reason, Kajol did not keep much interest in Hindi films. Kajol says in her interviews that she loved Amitabh Bachchan’s films in the name of Hindi films but her time was spent more with books. He was interested in every kind of books ranging from comics.
Talking about her film career, Kajol says that she feels that she has been lucky. The way the artists have a fierce struggle in Hindi cinema, their cinematic journey seems to be brilliant and relaxed. Actress Kajol, who made her debut in films with the film “Bekhudi” as a child artist at a very young age, has had a big hand in her personality. Kajol has worked on his terms and elections in Hindi cinema. Kajol is a strong woman and we get to see this in her life and films.
In the era when actresses were present in Hindi films only for glamor, Kajol explained the importance of her presence in the film. Seeing Kajol’s films, it does not seem that he has been kept only for the entertainment of the main hero. Kajol’s roles were independent in itself. Kajol’s characters were such that the ambitions of women were shown. The film “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” is an example of this. The way Kajol’s character in the film Simran goes out to roam alone, he will be seen in today’s era. Solo traveling of women is not common in our society even today. From this point of view, we see Kajol’s characters modern and strong.
Kajol Hindi cinema is one of the selected actresses who paid attention to their craft more than make up. Like her aunt Nutan, Kajol was always seen on the screen of the cinema, easy and full of simplicity. Kajol was never seen in an attempt to keep the audience to the theater by keeping herself in a glamorous look. Kajol says that we should try to be plain and natural as possible. This makes you look more true. People are able to meet you easily, they are able to talk. This thinking of Kajol is his specialty.
Kajol made her debut with Abbas Mastan’s film “Baazigar” at the age of 16. He was accompanied by Shahrukh Khan in this film. The film led to a pair of Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan, which ruled Hindi cinema for the next several years. “Karan Arjun”, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai”, “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Hai”, “Khushi Kabhi Gum”, “My Name is Khan”, Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan’s chemistry is seen in the “My Name Is Khan”.
Another important thing about Kajol is that she always appears clear in her life. Their decisions, their elections seem free. Kajol always did what he felt. All the decisions he took, whether they are correct or wrong, they all for themselves. She came in films on her own free will, she married on her career on her career and played such roles in films of her own will, which are rarely played by actresses in Hindi films. The characters played by Kajol in films like “Gupta” and “Dushman” are completely out of the box. It appears to break the traditional image of the heroine. Kajol was well liked by the audience for this change. Kajol’s success is an example that if you have talent, you can reach the top of success without any lies, fake, inflammatory style