Kajol enjoys the beauty of Paris in this black-and-white video shot by son Yug Devgn
Kajol took to her Instagram page and shared a video enjoying the serene beauty of Paris. The video is shot by her little son Yug Devgn. Check out the video.
Kajol's Instagram page is as interesting as the actor is. She shares her funny, stylish and cute photos with quirky captions which leaves people in splits.
A while back, the talented actor shared a video of enjoying the beauty of Paris during her recent visit with family including Ajay Devgn, daughter Nysa and son Yug. This black and white video is shot by none other than her cute little son, Yug.
Kajol captioned the video on her Instagram page stating, "Looking at 6million and counting .... Thanks to everyone who made this visual journey with me. Picture courtesy Yug Devgan."
Check out the video below and tell us about it in the comments section.
Meanwhile, with Eela, Kajol will be seen making her comeback in Bollywood post starring opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Rohit Shetty's Dilwale (2015). The movie is being helmed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Ajay Devgn.
Eela is an adaptation of Anand Gandhi's Gujarati play, Beta Kaagdo. In the movie, Kajol will be seen playing the role of a single parent and the story will revolve around the relationship shared by a mother and son.
Earlier, talking about Eela, Kajol told a leading daily, "I liked the script honestly, liked the lines, everything. I like my character of Ela (a single mother), I identify with many of her things.”
Speaking of Eela, Pradeep said to a leading tabloid, "I was offered the script around four months ago. It took me a while to understand the Gujarati tone but eventually, I fell in love with this extremely emotional story which boasts of some really strong characters and there's a chance of people getting really close to them."
"I am getting involved in the dialogue and character-building as there are a few insights that I want to incorporate to make the film more endearing. This is not like Parineeta, where everything was detailed, this is more free-flowing, a character and music driven film," the filmmaker continued.
























































