Is Kajal Aggarwal Entering 2026 with Hope, Excitement, and an 'Open Heart'?
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Key Takeaways
- Kajal Aggarwal reflects on her past year.
- Plans to enter 2026 with hope and excitement.
- December was filled with family and celebrations.
- Visited Australia with her husband.
- Described her experience at Uluru as spiritual.
Mumbai, Dec 26 (NationPress) As the year draws to a close, many of us take a moment to reflect on the past and anticipate the future. In her recent social media update, actress Kajal Aggarwal shared her own thoughts on this transition.
The star of Hey Sinamika expressed her intention to step into 2026 filled with hope, excitement, and an 'open heart'.
Kajal conveyed her appreciation for the year 2025 on her Instagram, stating, "I am filled with immense gratitude for a wonderful year that has passed, and I look forward to 2026 with hope, excitement, and an open heart...(sic)".
Her post featured highlights from December 2025.
From birthday celebrations to her son Neil's annual concert, December was brimming with joy for Kajal.
"December has been incredibly rewarding—filled with family, love, connections and reconnections, milestone birthdays of my closest friends, celebrations, Neil’s concert, laughter, tears, exciting work, and the signing of new projects, alongside some truly beautiful travels. I feel so full and grounded. I am truly blessed to end the year this way," she added.
Kajal recently enjoyed a delightful trip to Australia with her husband, Gautam Kitchlu.
She shared some lovely glimpses of her captivating experience at the Field of Light and expressed how the scenic beauty of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta touched her and her husband.
Kajal described her experience at Uluru as almost spiritual, praising the monolith’s serene, ancient presence that invites one to pause and appreciate the surroundings.
“Standing before Uluru felt almost spiritual… this immense, ancient monolith rising out of the desert with such dignity and calm. There’s a stillness here that makes you slow down instinctively, breathe deeper, and take in the world with softer eyes. And then Kata Tjuta - mysterious, majestic, sculpted by time. It felt like walking through a grand natural cathedral. Every curve, every shade of red and gold, felt alive,” she shared.