Kajol: A Part Of Our Personality Is Lost & Sacrificed Along The Way To Be A Wife Or Mother
After her last outing Dilwale in 2015, Kajol is excited about her forthcoming release, Helicopter Eela, in which she plays the role of a single mother.
After
her
last
outing
Dilwale
in
2015,
Kajol
is
excited
about
her
forthcoming
release
Helicopter
Eela,
in
which
she
plays
the
role
of
a
single
mother.
The
Pradeep
Sarkar
directed
film
addresses
the
issue
of
parenting
and
generation
gap
but
Kajol
says
the
film
also
talks
about
"who
we
are
as
women".
Being
a
mother,
Kajol
said,
there
were
times
when
she
missed
out
things
individually
as
she
was
busy
fulfilling
her
responsibility
as
a
parent.
"We
have
parts
of
our
personality
that
are
subdued,
lost,
sacrificed
along
the
way
to
be
a
wife,
to
be
a
mother.
Two
and
three
years
after
Nysa
was
born,
I
had
not
sat
down
and
heard
music
for
years
because
there
was
no
time
for
it."
"I
love
my
music.
Nobody
stopped
me
from
it
but
it
just
happened.
I
got
back
to
it
later.
We
should
get
back
to
the
things
that
we
love
as
it
will
make
us
better
as
people,
make
us
complete."
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The
44-year-old
actor
is
thankful
to
her
mother
Tanuja
for
giving
her
a
childhood
that
prepared
her
to
face
life
in
a
better
way.
"My
mother
was
very
forward
thinking.
I
don't
think
I
have
the
guts
to
be
like
my
mother.
For
her,
life
is
meant
to
be
looked
at
and
not
faced.
We
used
to
discuss
everything,
success,
failure,
charity,
souls,
death,
etc
..nothing
was
taboo.
"She
used
to
encourage
us
to
talk,
like,
'we
are
in
a
safe
place
and
we
can
tell
her
anything
that
we
want
to
and
she
will
not
hold
it
against
us'.
We
did
not
understand
it
then
but
when
certain
situations
came
in
life,
I
understood
what
my
mother
was
preparing
us
for."
Kajol
said
she
and
husband
Ajay
Devgn
try
to
follow
a
similar
parenting
style.
"Both
Ajay
and
I
believe
in
having
open
dialogue
with
our
children.
We
talk
to
our
kids
a
lot
and
keep
telling
them
to
express
themselves."
The
actor
is
confident
that
Helicopter
Eela,
which
releases
on
September
7,
will
connect
with
the
audiences.
"...I
know
it
is
not
going
to
be
'Avengers' but
I
would
love
it
to
be.
A
film
has
to
be
entertaining.
The
story
is
told
in
a
humorous
way,
with
big
dollop
of
fun
put
into
it
and
at
the
same
time,
there
is
content.
We
have
achieved
every
goal
that
we
had
for
making
a
good
film."