Kajol's weight sympathy quip goes viral: 'Thank you from the bottom of my assets'
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Key Takeaways
Bollywood star Kajol served up another dose of her signature wit on 2 July, posting a playful social media message urging people to extend the same compassion to weight that they offer to friends going through tough times. The post, accompanied by a close-up selfie, quickly drew attention for its self-deprecating charm.
The Post That Got People Talking
In the image, Kajol appeared in a navy blue hoodie and bright red earphones, pulling a comically exaggerated expression. Her caption read: 'We normally show attention, sympathy and empathy when people are down in life ... let us pls apply this same theory to weight as well! Thank you from the bottom of my assets.'
The line — a deliberate play on the phrase 'bottom of my heart' — landed as a classically Kajol move: self-aware, slightly absurdist, and impossible to take offence at.
A Day Earlier: The 'Study I Made Up'
This was not an isolated moment. Just a day prior, on Wednesday morning, the actress had posted another tongue-in-cheek observation, this time about the intelligence of her own followers. She wrote: 'Those who like my posts are happier, more intelligent and better looking than those who don't; according to a study I made up.'
The back-to-back posts signal that Kajol has settled into a comfortable groove of low-stakes, high-relatability humour on social media — a space where many Bollywood contemporaries default to promotional content or curated aesthetics.
Career Highlights and Bollywood Legacy
Kajol made her acting debut with 'Bekhudi' in 1992 and built one of Hindi cinema's most enduring careers through blockbusters including 'Baazigar', 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge', 'Karan Arjun', 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...', 'Fanaa', 'My Name Is Khan', 'Dilwale', 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior', and 'Lust Stories 2'. Her on-screen pairing with Shah Rukh Khan remains widely regarded as one of Bollywood's most iconic reel partnerships.
She is the daughter of veteran actress Tanuja and the late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee, making her part of one of Hindi cinema's most storied film families.
Why the Posts Resonate
At a time when celebrity social media is often a carefully managed brand exercise, Kajol's unfiltered, self-mocking posts stand out. Critics of social media culture have long argued that authenticity is the scarcest commodity online — and by that measure, a joke about weight that punchlines with 'the bottom of my assets' is more disarming than a thousand aspirational gym selfies. The posts are a reminder that Kajol has always been as known for her personality as for her performances.