Kajal Aggarwal reveals childhood prank on sister Nisha Aggarwal
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Actress Kajal Aggarwal has shared a nostalgic and amusing childhood memory involving her sister, actress Nisha Aggarwal, offering fans a rare peek into the siblings' playful dynamic growing up.
The Childhood Tease
Taking to the Stories section of her official Instagram handle, Kajal recounted how she would torment a young Nisha with a classic sibling tall tale. 'When we were younger, I used to torment my sister by saying, we picked her up from the department store across the street and will return her with a credit note if she misbehaves,' she wrote on the photo-sharing platform.
The revelation came as a direct response to a viral moment from Nisha's own question-and-answer session, where an Instagram user asked her, 'Why do you look so similar to kajal aggarwal.' Nisha's witty comeback — 'I mean... that's usually how siblings work, right? Same parents, same genes... a little resemblance is expected! @kajalaggarwalofficial' — had already drawn wide attention before Kajal joined in with her own punchline.
A Sibling Bond on Full Display
The exchange between the two sisters quickly resonated with fans, many of whom recognised the classic older-sibling playbook. Both Kajal and Nisha have carved out independent careers in Indian cinema, yet their public interactions consistently underscore a close and candid bond. Moments like these, shared organically on social media, have become a reliable window into celebrity family life that audiences find refreshingly unscripted.
Kajal's Upcoming Film: The India Story
On the professional front, Kajal Aggarwal is set to share the screen with actor Shreyas Talpade in the courtroom drama 'The India Story: Slow Poison'. Written by Sagar B. Shinde and presented by Zee Studios in collaboration with MIG Production & Studios, the film carries a strong social message aimed at contemporary parents.
Kajal has spoken candidly about why the project struck a personal chord. 'The India Story is a film with a strong social message at its core. As a mother, the story resonated with me on a very personal level because it reflects the fears and concerns that many parents carry today,' she said in a statement.
The film is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on 24 July this year and will be available in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil.