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Kajol
celebrates
her
43rd
birthday
today
on
August
5,
2018
and
fans
and
celebrities
alike
are
pouring
their
wishes
on
the
evergreen
actress
on
Twitter.
Kajol
will
celebrate
her
special
day
with
her
family
and
her
husband
Ajay
Devgn
is
all
set
to
throw
a
party
to
family,
friends
and
industry
colleagues.
Kajol
has
entertained
the
audiences
close
to
3
decades
now
and
has
delivered
several
superhit
movies
at
the
box
office
such
as
Baazigar,
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge,
Gupt
and
several
others.
She
has
mesmerised
the
audiences
with
her
brilliant
acting
skills
in
all
of
her
movies
and
is
loved
by
one
and
all.
Here's
5
best
movies
of
the
evergreen
actress...
Baazigar
(1993)
Kajol,
Shahrukh
Khan
and
Shilpa
Shitty
starrer
Baazigar
released
in
the
year
1993
and
kept
the
audiences
on
the
edge
of
their
seats.
The
romantic
thriller
was
one
of
a
kind
and
is
still
the
most
loved
movie
even
now.
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
(1995)
Kajol
and
Shahrukh
Khan
starrer
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
was
a
blockbuster
hit
and
people
went
crazy
over
the
movie
for
years
together.
If
there's
one
movie
where
the
audiences
truly
love
with
all
their
hearts,
it
has
to
be
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge,
hands
down!
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
(1998)
Kajol
and
Shahrukh
Khan
were
the
most
loved
pair
on
the
silver
screen
and
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
made
it
even
the
more
special.
Kajol
had
a
unique
role
as
she
played
a
goofy
young
college
girl
in
the
first
half
and
a
matured
woman
in
the
second
half.
Over
all,
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
is
Kajol's
best
ever.
Ishq
(1997)
Kajol,
Aamir
Khan,
Ajay
Devgn
and
Juhi
Chawla
starrer
Ishq
was
a
laugh
riot
right
from
the
word
go
and
Kajol's
performance
was
one
of
the
best.
She
handled
the
role
with
ease
and
proved
that
she's
a
versatile
actress
who
can
take
up
any
role
and
turn
it
into
a
visual
spectacle.
Gupt
(1997)
The
Kajol
and
Bobby
Deol
starter
Gupt
was
a
thriller
which
took
the
audiences
by
surprise,
as
they
saw
a
villain
in
a
heroine
which
was
a
rare
occurrence
back
in
the
90s.
The
surprise
element
and
the
unique
storyline
made
Gupt
one
of
her
best
movies
ever.