Kajol’s Daughter, Nysa Devgan Was Stopped At Singapore For This Reason; Checkout story!

While Kajol was busy promoting her upcoming film, ‘Salaam Venky’, in one of her recent conversations, the actress revealed that her daughter was recognized in Singapore in spite of the fact that she is not a part of the film industry. Their have been occurrences wherein her fans have asked Nysa for her autograph while she was studying in Singapore.

 

The actress of the movie shared, “Nysa was studying in Singapore. A few times people have stopped her on the bus and took her autograph. So it is strange but she is known all over the world. I was not till I started acting in films. At least, I had the freedom that I went somewhere, like London, there were not so many people who knew me till I got into films myself.” Bollywood reminisced her youth days where there was no social media and the life was relatively easier than what it is today. The actress also specified that her enthusiasts knew that she was Tanuja’s daughter and there was a pre-conceived notion about the Bollywood stars but not as much as it is prevalent today.

Nysa was also trolled on social media who received contagious negative comments when she was photographed, Kajol revealed in one of her interviews with ETimes. “I will be stupid and I will be idiotic to say that it does not affect me but yes there is a certain level that you can take it seriously. If hundred people are saying righteous things, there are two people who have said something pessimistic, but the negative criticism is always highlighted at the forefront.”

 

Even in the times of such negativity which disseminated around her daughter, the actress advised and suggested her daughter to focus only on the constructive or optimistic angle and said, “I tell her the similar thing. If one person is telling you that something is bad, there are ten thousand people who respect and consider you to be the most beautiful girl in the world.” People generally these days try to live up to what they think others think of them, even at the expense of their values. The only way to build a meaningful life is to filter out the toxic noise outside and look within and examine oneself.