Kajol shares adorable pre-birthday post for daughter Nysa Devgan, says ‘How she makes me grateful and..’ – India TV
A day ahead of her daughter Nysa’s 21st birthday, Bollywood diva Kajol penned an adorable note about her motherhood journey, saying how her baby makes her grateful and awed by her love, and unflinching support. Kajol is married to actor Ajay Devgn and the two tied the knot in February 1999. The couple has two children, daughter Nysa and son Yug. Taking to her Instagram, Kajol dropped an unseen throwback picture featuring little Nysa wearing a green frock and sitting on her mother’s lap.
Along with the picture, the actress penned a heartwarming note, which read as, “Tomorrow is Nysa’s 21st birthday but today is about me and how I became a mom. How she made my greatest wish come true and how she makes me happy every single day since then just by being herself. How she makes me grateful and awed by her love and her unflinching support.”
See the post:
“I can be wrong but I can never be in the wrong. How she makes me laugh and laugh and how I love to stand on my soapbox and boast about what all my baby does and says. How I felt for the first time and every time since when she calls me ‘mama’. Its like a call to arms for a very loved cause,” shared Kajol.
Kajol added, “How I wish sometimes I could wrap her up and store her back in my stomach for a day just to feel my heart back in the body it started out from. Love is such an ordinary term to describe what you feel for your children. Its so much much more. So yes today is about me. Taking a bow now.”
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Kajol was last seen as Devyani in Lust Stories 2, and Noyonika Sengupta in the web series The Trial. She next has Sarzameen, Do Patti. Apart from Do Patti, Kajol has a other couple of projects in the pipeline including Vishal Furia’s directorial Maa and a film with Prithviraj Sukumaran and Rajesh Sharma titled Sarzameen.
(With IANS inputs)
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