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Nysa Is 'Too Young' To Think About Joining Bollywood: Kajol

Darpan News Desk, 04 Apr, 2017 11:03 AM
    Kajol said that her teenage daughter Nysa does not harbour acting aspirations yet as she is still young enough, reported media. "She has no aspirations towards anything right now because she is too young. 
     
    She is right now leaning towards no homework and vegetating on the sofa. She is in that space and enjoying and acting isn't on her mind," media quoted Kajol as saying. Nysa and Kajol are quite a duo on social media, where the actress is often trolled by her daughter. Kajol confessed that perhaps the only person who can beat her humour quotient is her daughter Nysa.
     
    "My daughter has a fantastic sense of humour. Love her sense of humour. She just keeps me in splits most of the time. She is so, so witty. Sometimes she is a little sarcastic and she's so funny," Kajol said in an interview. 
     
    "When my daughter was two years old I had slowly become this different person. From what I was before my daughter was born. She taught me so much. So it was like this entire school year - what you learn from first standard to tenth standard packed into a couple of years," Kajol added.
     
     
    Kajol and actor Ajay Devgnmarried in February 1999 and are also parents to six-year-old son Yug.
     
    When asked about being a mother, Kajol said: "It is easier being an actress than a mother. It is difficult (being a mother) because it is a full time job, you have to be mentally aware, be 100 percent there with your children at every moment. You learn new things from your kids everyday even in the process of teaching them."
     
    Talking to reporters, Kajol also mentioned that she was never fazed to be around celebrities when young. Kajol is the daughter of late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee and veteran actress Tanuja and has several family members in the industry. 
     
    For example, actress Rani Mukerji and Yeh Jawaani Hai deewani director Ayan Mukerji are Kajol's cousins. "May be because I came from a film family, I was never nervous, shy or blushed in front of celebrities. That's my personality. I was pretty much okay with most people. I never had the sense of being star struck," said Kajol.
     
    Kajol was last seen in Shah Rukh Khan's Dilwale and is all set to co-star with Dhanush in VIP 2.

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