Kajol Shares Her Joyful Good Hair Day Moment

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Key Takeaways
- Kajol shares a joyful photo of her good hair day.
- She reflects on her role as a police officer in 'Do Patti.'
- Upcoming film 'Sarzameen' focuses on terrorism in Kashmir.
- Active social media presence with engaging posts.
- First time portraying a cop in her career.
Mumbai, Jan 31 (NationPress) Bollywood star Kajol recently delighted her fans by posting a snapshot on social media, showcasing her exquisite hair.
The actress embraced her 'good hair day' by sharing a cheerful image of herself laughing, accompanied by the caption, “Can't see, can't stop laughing,” and the hashtag #goodhairday.
In the photo, the ‘Dilwale’ star is comfortably seated on a couch, with her hair beautifully framing her face. Kajol radiated elegance in a fashionable outfit complemented by striking lipstick. Previously, she had shared a spontaneous selfie, highlighting her flowing locks, with the caption, "Hair there and everywhere feels today! #midweekmadness #wednesday #oops."
Before this, the ‘Do Patti’ actress, known for her active presence on social media, uploaded a few pictures of herself dressed in a sleek black attire, stating, "Let’s make laughing as cool as the colour black!"
On the work front, Kajol was last seen in the captivating thriller “Do Patti,” where she starred alongside Kriti Sanon and Shaheer Sheikh. Directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi, she portrayed the character of Vidya Jyothi, a resolute police officer.
Reflecting on her debut as a police officer, the ‘Tribhanga’ actress expressed, "As an actor, I have always pursued roles that connect with my audience. This is my first experience playing a police officer, and I’m thrilled for my fans to see me in this fresh role. Bringing this impactful story to life has been incredibly fulfilling."
Looking ahead, Kajol will feature in “Sarzameen,” directed by Kayoze Irani. This film will also introduce Ibrahim Ali Khan, the son of Saif Ali Khan, in his Bollywood debut, alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Rajesh Sharma, and others in pivotal roles. The patriotic drama is said to delve into the topic of terrorism in Kashmir.