This
Throwback
Photo
Of
Nysa
Is
Cuteness
Overload
Sharing
this
super
adorable
picture
on
her
Instagram
page,
Kajol
wrote,
"From
crayons
and
teddy
bears
to
a
young
lady.
Happy
birthday
to
my
smart
,beautiful
,
brave
,
cuteness
overload
and
seriously
humbling
daughter
Nysa
.
May
the
sun
shine
out
of
your
eyes
always
and
may
you
always
walk
in."
Are
You
Listening,
World?
Meanwhile,
Kajol
tweeted
on
her
Twitter
page,
"If
u
want
true
women's
empowerment....
have
a
daughter.
There
is
nothing
that
breaks
through
cultural
biases,
preconceived
notions,
childhood
conditioning
etc
faster
than
your
own
child!
Happy
happy
birthday
to
my
own
little
breakthrough
Nysa." Her
post
immediately
went
viral
on
the
internet.
Kajol
On
Her
Bond
With
Nysa
While
speaking
to
a
leading
daily
earlier
Kajol
had
earlier
shared,
"Nysa
and
I
may
not
be
best
friends,
too.
I
don't
believe
we
are
best
friends.
But
what
I
do
believe,
is
that
today,
I
can
talk
to
her
about
things
that
I
could
not
probably
earlier
and
she
can
talk
to
me
about
certain
things
as
well
which
she
couldn't
talk
about
earlier.
Again,
she
has
other
best
friends,
but
I
am
her
mom
and
she
loves
me!
It
Was
Nysa
Who
Convinced
Her
To
Join
Instagram
Kajol
revealed,
"She's
the
one
who
convinced
me
to
go
on
Instagram
and
she
was
like,
‘You
have
to
have
social
media.
Media
is
important,
you
are
doing
films
and
you
need
it'.
She
actually
sat
down
and
convinced
me
about
it.
And
I
told
her
that
if
you
want
me
to
do
it,
then
you
have
to
help
me
out
with
it.
She
was
like,
‘Okay
done!
Will
you
give
me
an
iPhone
7?"
What's
Nysa
Upto
Now?
The
star
kid
is
currently
in
Singapore
for
her
further
studies.
Earlier
while
talking
about
the
same,
Kajol
stated
to
a
leading
daily,
"It's
really
difficult
for
any
parent
to
be
separated
from
your
children,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
for
their
own
good.
It
was
very,
very
tough
for
me,
but
not
as
tough
as
it
was
probably
for
Ajay
because
I
have
myself
studied
in
a
boarding
school
away
from
home.
Even
my
mom
(veteran
actor
Tanuja)
and
sister
(Tanishaa
Mukerji)
have
studied
in
boarding
schools...
As
parents,
we
have
to
do
such
things
throughout
our
lives...
things
that
are
beneficial
for
them,
even
though
it
is
painful
for
us."