How Kajol remembered his father Shomu Mukherjee on his birthday

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An extract from the video shared by Kajol. (courtesy: kajol)

Strong points

  • “Firmly believe in your daughters,” wrote Kajol
  • “Give them the power to believe themselves,” she added.
  • “They should never settle for less,” wrote Kajol.

New Delhi:

Friday, Kajol shared a beautiful message for his late father Shomu Mukherjee on the occasion of his birthday. The actress posted a video on Instagram that featured photos from back of Kajol with his late father, mother Tanuja and sister Tanishaa, as well as a voice-over by the Eela helicopter actress. “It’s my father’s birthday today. The most I see now is on some pictures and parts of my mirror. What I remember most is the way his eyes lit up when he saw me – he believed so much in me from the time I was born that I grew up knowing that there was at least one person in this world who believed that I was carrying the sun on my shoulders, “said Kajol in the video. She added, “He believed my hands could heal anything from a headache to a temper and he always wanted me to be wild and grow as big as I could imagine just because he he saw it in me and he and me too. I just realized that Father’s Day was so close to his birthday until he was gone to celebrate it. “

Kajol accompanied the video of an equally adorable legend. She wrote: “So today I want to take this opportunity and tell all the fathers to give this precious gift to their little girls, this is the most powerful magic there is. Believe in your daughters so fiercely that “They know, this is what they should be looking for in the world and they should never settle for less. Don’t be put under pressure by society, family or anything else. Give them the power to believe themselves.” “She accompanied the publication with the hashtags #BelieveInThem #HappyFathersDayInAdvance and #BestKindOfMagic.

Take a look at Kajol’s post here:

Shomu Mukherjee was known for making films such as Pathar Ke Insan, Sangdil Sanam, Lover boy and Nanha Shikari. He died at the age of 64 in 2008. Kajol’s mother Tanuja featured in some of Bollywood’s most iconic movies like Haathi Mere Saathi, Bandish, Anokha Rishta, Jewel Thief, Jeene Ki Raah, Suhaagan, Swarg Narak , to name a few.

Kajol Priyanka Banerjee’s short film was last seen Quote. Earlier this year, Kajol starred in the drama of the period Tanhaji: the unknown warrior, with Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan.

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