Kajol shares a happy video to thank fans for birthday wishes in her quirky style, calls it ‘A well-lived 50’
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Bollywood actress Kajol celebrated her 50th birthday yesterday, on August 5, 2024. The actress received a lot of love and wishes on her special day, not just from her fans but also from industry friends and her loved ones all around the world. The actress now took to her social media account to thank everyone but in a unique way.
Kajol shares a goofy video
Taking to her Instagram account, Kajol shared a video expressing her heartfelt gratitude for all the wishes she received for her birthday. With a playful manner, while hogging her Palak Pakoda, the actress is seen saying that "May you all have palak pakoras and pani puris."
The caption read on her post, "I am so loved, and I am deeply, deeply grateful. To me, that is a well-lived 50! #happybirthdaytome".
Take a look at her post here:
Yesterday, on her birthday, Kajol's husband and actor Ajay Devgn wished his better half in the sweetest post. He shared a beautiful picture of them and wrote: “Your laughter is contagious. Your love is infinite, and your energy… well, I am still catching up! Despite all the pranks I pull, you are the one who brings joy to our lives️. Celebrating you today and always. Happiest Birthday, Kajol.”
Take a look at his post below:
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is also one of Kajol's closest friends, also took to his social media account and shared several pictures that spoke volumes about their friendship.
Meanwhile, Kajol also celebrated her birthday with the paparazzi and fans while celebrating her birthday at her Mumbai home. She has a good time cutting cakes, receiving gifts, and thanking everyone for being there on her special day.
Take a look at it here:
On the professional front, Kajol will soon be seen in Do Patti, Maa, Sarzameen, and Maharagni.
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