Kajol, a Bollywood actress noted for her various performances and prominent presence, recently discussed the influence of her maternal ancestry on her life.
In a candid interview with a reputable media outlet, she discussed how her background and the strong women in her family moulded her into the confident woman she is today.
When asked about her ability to ignore public opinion, she attributed her self-confidence to her upbringing. “I’ve never paid heed to ‘log kya kahenge’ (what people would think) in my life,” she stated.
“I was raised by a wonderful mother who didn’t give two hoots about society. In fact, my entire maternal lineage, from my great-grandmother to my grandmother and my mother, has always taught me that nobody else’s opinion matters. Your life is your responsibility & nobody else’s.”
Kajol, a Bollywood actress noted for her various performances and prominent presence, recently discussed the influence of her maternal ancestry on her life.
In a candid interview with a reputable media outlet, she discussed how her background and the strong women in her family moulded her into the confident woman she is today.
While honouring her family’s tradition, Kajol is also creating waves in the digital arena. Her portrayal in the online series ‘The Trial – Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha’ received considerable praise.
Suparn Varma’s show is an Indian remake of the critically renowned series ‘The Good Wife,’ starring Julianna Margulies.
In “The Trial,” Kajol plays Noyonika Sengupta, a housewife who restarts her legal career after her husband is imprisoned due to a public scandal.
Noyonika confronts various challenges as she attempts to establish herself and seek justice for her spouse while navigating the intricate world of law and dealing with difficult relationships.
When asked about her role, Kajol expressed her deep connection with the character. “The complexities are what define a character for me, and the layers surrounding Noyonika are what spoke to me when this role first came my way,” she shared. “Noyonika felt personal; I instantly felt protective of her. That reaffirmed my faith in choosing ‘The Trial – Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha’ as my first foray into the long-format series. Suparn Varma has created a world where the vulnerability of characters meets the harsh realities of life.”
“The Trial – Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha” boasts a superb ensemble cast that includes Jisshu Sengupta, Kubbra Sait, Sheeba Chaddha, Alyy Khan, and Gaurav Pandey, all of whom contribute to the engrossing story and provide depth to the characters.
 
 
          