How is Kajol Celebrating ‘Mahalaya’ as Durga Puja Approaches?

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- Mahalaya marks the start of Devi Paksha and the countdown to Durga Puja.
- Kajol shares her love for the festive season through social media.
- The event symbolizes a blend of tradition, culture, and community.
- Kajol's role in ‘The Trial’ showcases her continued relevance in Bollywood.
- Collaboration with directors and co-stars enriches her performances.
Mumbai, Sep 21 (NationPress) Bollywood star Kajol, known for her role in the recently launched second season of the streaming series ‘The Trial’, is extending heartfelt greetings on the occasion of Mahalaya.
On Sunday, she posted a black-and-white video on her Instagram account, showcasing herself in a luxurious silk saree. In the clip, Kajol turns to face the camera, giving a glimpse of her elegance before turning away.
In her caption, she expressed, “Wishing everyone a very happy Mahalaya... saree season is back.”
Mahalaya signifies the commencement of Devi Paksha and serves as a countdown to Durga Puja. This festival stands as one of the most significant celebrations in Bengal and throughout India. It is observed seven days prior to Durga Puja, marking the conclusion of Pitru Paksha, a time devoted to honoring ancestors, and heralding the arrival of goddess Durga.
Traditionally, Mahalaya is a period for performing “tarpan,” where prayers are offered to forefathers at riverbanks. Beyond religious practices, Mahalaya has evolved into a poignant cultural event, interweaving devotion, artistic expression, and community spirit. It symbolizes the anticipation of Durga’s arrival as the nurturing mother goddess who restores harmony, strength, and divine guardianship.
On a different note, Kajol is garnering acclaim for her portrayal in the second season of ‘The Trial’, where she plays Noyonika Sengupta, a lawyer. Previously, she revealed the secrets behind her captivating performances throughout her more than three-decade-long career.
Throughout her journey, Kajol has undertaken numerous challenging roles but believes that a talented director and exceptional co-stars significantly enhance her craft.
During the promotional activities for ‘The Trial’ season 2, she mentioned to IANS, “The key lies in collaborating with a skilled director, which I certainly had. Additionally, working with fantastic co-stars, which again I was fortunate to have in this series. Most importantly, it’s about understanding your character’s journey. Every individual is multi-faceted, possessing both strengths and weaknesses.”
‘The Trial - Pyaar Kaanoon Dhokha’ is based on the original U.S. series ‘The Good Wife’, produced by CBS Studios in partnership with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions, with licensing rights held by Paramount Global Content Distribution.