Key Points

Kajol shared a particularly emotional Durga Puja celebration this year with her son Yug. The mother-son duo was seen sharing a tender moment where Yug hugged his mother and whispered in her ear. This year's festivities carried extra meaning following the recent passing of her uncle Deb Mukherjee. Kajol described the experience as both challenging and deeply meaningful, blending sorrow with cherished family memories.

Key Points: Kajol Shares Emotional Moment With Son Yug at Durga Puja

  • Kajol and son Yug shared tender hug and whispered moment at pandal
  • Actress wore elegant saree with statement jewelry and neat bun
  • Emotional celebration followed passing of her uncle Deb Mukherjee
  • Kajol posed with Jaya Bachchan and clicked selfies with sister Tanishaa
  • Rani Mukerji and Bipasha Basu also attended the festivities
  • Kajol described this year's pandal visit as both tough and meaningful
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Kajol shares an emotional moment with son Yug at Durga Puja pandal

Kajol shares heartfelt moment with son Yug at Mumbai Durga Puja, embracing family amid emotional celebrations following recent family losses.

Kajol shares an emotional moment with son Yug at Durga Puja pandal
"The unveiling .. such an emotional moment .. to step on the pandal after this past year and all our losses - Kajol"

Mumbai, Sep 30

Bollywood actress Kajol shared a heartwarming moment with her son, Yug at the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja pandal.

The mother-son duo was seen soaking in the festive atmosphere, sharing a tender and emotional moment during the celebrations. At the pandal, Yug walked up to his mother Kajol, hugging her and whispering something in her ear. The actress affectionately wrapped her hand around his waist while listening to him.

Kajol looked elegant in a saree paired with statement jewelry. She wore her hair neatly in a bun.

Rani Mukerji, Jaya Bachchan, Tanishaa Mukerji, Rakesh Roshan, and Bipasha Basu, along with her husband Karan Singh Grover and daughter Devi also sought the blessings of Maa Durga.

At one moment during the festivities, Kajol was seen engaged in a conversation with veteran actress Jaya Bachchan, sharing a warm and cheerful exchange. The duo also paused to pose for the paparazzi, capturing a memorable snapshot of the occasion. The ‘Dilwale’ actress further took the opportunity to click selfies with Jaya and her sister Tanishaa Mukerji. Throughout the celebrations, Kajol was seen warmly greeting other actors.

On September 28, Kajol opened up about how visiting the Durga Puja pandal felt particularly emotional this year, following the passing of her uncle Deb Mukherjee, father of filmmaker Ayan Mukherjee. Sharing the moment on her Instagram account, she posted a series of photographs from the celebrations, capturing herself with her sister Tanishaa Mukherji as well as her cousins, Rani and Ayan Mukherjee.

Kajol expressed that this year’s visit to the pandal was both challenging and deeply meaningful, reflecting the blend of sorrow and cherished memories.

She wrote, “The unveiling .. such an emotional moment .. to step on the pandal after this past year and all our losses, somehow it was dearer and at the same time so tough to do.. we miss them all (Folder hands and red heart emoji) (sic).”

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to Kajol for being so open about her emotions. Losing family members makes festivals bittersweet - we've all been there. Her saree looked absolutely stunning too! Traditional wear suits her so well.
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David E
As someone living in Mumbai for work, I love seeing how Bollywood celebrities participate in local festivals. It shows how deeply rooted Indian culture is across all sections of society. The North Bombay pandal is always so beautifully decorated!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the emotional aspect, I wish media would give celebrities some privacy during these personal family moments. The constant paparazzi presence can be overwhelming, especially when people are grieving.
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Vikram M
Durga Puja in Mumbai has such a different vibe compared to Kolkata, but the spirit remains the same. Good to see the Mukerji family sticking together through tough times. Family support is crucial during festivals after losing loved ones.
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Sarah B
The way Indian families come together during festivals is truly special. Kajol's bond with her son reminds me of my own relationship with my mother. These traditions create such beautiful memories across generations. 🎉

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