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Kajol opens up about the challenges and joys of parenting, emphasizing the power of listening. She connects her real-life experiences to her role in the upcoming horror film 'Maa'. The movie explores a mother's supernatural battle to protect her daughter. Kajol's candid reflections add depth to her debut in the horror genre.

Key Points: Kajol Reveals Parenting Wisdom Ahead of Horror Debut 'Maa'

  • Kajol discusses trusting her children's upbringing
  • Reflects on the pressure new mothers face
  • Links real-life parenting to her role in 'Maa'
  • Film blends mythology, horror, and mother-daughter bonds
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Listening is most powerful parenting tool: Kajol gets candid before 'Maa' release

Kajol shares heartfelt insights on motherhood, balancing protection with independence, and how listening shapes parenting—tying it to her horror film 'Maa'.

"Listening is the most powerful parenting tool – Kajol"

By Divya Malhotra, New Delhi, June 25

As she gears up for the release of her mythological horror debut 'Maa', actress Kajol opens up about a different kind of fear--one that every mother knows too well.

In a conversation with ANI, she shared her perspective on motherhood, the delicate balance between protection and independence, and the deeply personal experiences that resonate with her latest role.

When asked how she balances protecting her children and allowing them to face their own fears, Kajol reflected with the grounded wisdom of experience:

"My children are much older now. I have taught them a lot of skills. So now I will have to trust my upbringing. Look, I have taught you for so long, now it's time for you to learn your lesson and to practise it."

It's a philosophy of parenting that echoes the essence of 'Maa'--a film about a mother fighting ancient evils to protect her daughter.

But in real life, Kajol believes parenting teenagers is as much about listening as it is about guiding.

"Sometimes just listening to them makes them also see your point of view and makes you also see their point of view. So, I guess listening is the most powerful parenting tool," she said.

Speaking about the most vulnerable period of motherhood, Kajol offered a moving reflection. "The first day that the child is born in this world is the first day that the mother is born in the world as well."

Describing those initial few months as the toughest, Kajol revealed the immense pressure mothers face to prove their worth, both to themselves and to the world.

"There's a pressure on a mother that... no one can question me whether I am a good mother or not. You have to do superhuman things like not sleeping for six months and still have a happy face," Kajol said.

In a way, that relentless strength mirrors her upcoming role in 'Maa', where Kajol plays a mother confronting supernatural forces rooted in mythology, grief, and legacy.

Directed by Vishal Furia and produced by Ajay Devgn and Jio Studios, 'Maa' is a unique entry in Indian cinema. The film marks Kajol's first foray into the horror genre and brings with it a compelling narrative: a mother-daughter road trip gone horribly wrong after they encounter a cursed tree haunted by ancient spirits.

With a stellar cast featuring Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, Yaaneea Bharadwaj, and Surjyasikha Das, Maa blends mythology and horror to deliver a gripping emotional journey.

The film is slated to release in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali on June 27, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Kajol has always been so relatable! As a mother of two teens, I completely agree that listening is more important than lecturing. Our generation is finally moving away from the "do as I say" parenting style. Excited for Maa - horror with emotional depth sounds refreshing! 🙌
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Rahul S.
Interesting perspective but I wonder if this "listening approach" works in Indian context where parents are still expected to guide strongly. My wife and I often debate this - she's more liberal while I believe children need firm direction. Maybe Kajol's movie will show both sides?
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Ananya M.
"The first day that the child is born is the first day that the mother is born" - this line gave me goosebumps! 💖 So true. No one prepares you for how motherhood changes everything. Kajol speaking about the pressure to be perfect resonates deeply. Can't wait to see how she portrays this in a horror setting!
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate Kajol's views, I feel she's speaking from a position of privilege. Most Indian mothers don't have the luxury to "just listen" - they're too busy managing households and jobs. The film sounds interesting though - mythological horror with Ajay Devgn's production should be good.
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Sneha R.
Kajol is my favorite actress because she keeps it real! Her parenting advice is so practical. In our joint family, everyone has opinions about raising kids, but at the end of the day, every mother knows what's best for her child. Maa seems like a perfect blend of entertainment and emotions - perfect weekend watch with my daughter!
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Karan J.
As a new father, I find these insights valuable. We often forget that fathers need to listen too! The movie's concept is intriguing - combining Indian mythology with modern parenting struggles. Hope it doesn't turn out to be just another jump-scare fest but actually has substance like Kajol suggests.

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