Nysa
Devgan
trolled:
The
whos
and
whos
of
Bollywood
and
Hollywood,
including
stars
like
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
Priyanka
Chopra-Nick
Jonas,
Gigi
Hadid,
Zendaya,
Tom
Holland
to
Salman
Khan,
Deepika
Padukone
and
Ranveer
Singh,
Janhvi
Kapoor,
and
others,
graced
their
ways
to
the
grand
launch
of
the
Nita
Mukesh
Ambani
Cultural
Centre
(NMACC)
red
carpet
event,
which
was
held
on
March
31
and
April
2.
Everyone
put
their
best
foot
forward,
and
one
was
actress
Kajol,
who
attended
the
gala
event
with
her
daughter
Nysa
Devgan.
For
the
event,
Kajol
wore
an
ivory
and
silver
shimmery
Chikankari
floor-length
Anarkali
gown
with
a
train
and
tied
her
hair
in
a
neat
bun.
While
her
daughter,
Nysa
Devgan,
twinned
with
her
in
a
silver
gown
with
a
plunging
neckline
and
an
attached
cape.
She
went
for
glam
makeup
and
wore
a
head
accessory.
NYSA
DEVGAN
TROLLED
The
mother-daughter
duo
were
styled
by
Aastha
Sharma.
She
took
to
Instagram
and
dropped
a
few
ravishing
pictures
of
them.
As
the
photos
went
viral
the
second
they
were
posted
online,
many
trolled
Nysa
brutally
for
her
drastic
transformation
and
accused
her
of
going
through
surgeries
at
such
a
young
age.
Kajol,
in
the
pictures,
smiled
and
was
seen
holding
Nysa's
hand,
while
Nysa
kept
an
unsmiling
face.
Reacting
to
the
images,
one
person
commented,
"Heavily
airbrushed
and
photoshopped." Another
one
added,
"This
is
how
they
promote
nepo
kids,"
while
one
comment
read,
"Surgery
ki
Dukaan."
A
fourth
person
wrote,
"Ye
maa
hi
ache
hai
beti
to
bhai
alg
hi
ego
me
h."
"Maa
ki
to
ek
percent
bhi
na
he
jhalakh
hai
na
akal
attitude
se
bhari
hui
bigdi
hui
aulad
hai
ye,"
said
another.
One
netizen
wrote,
"Whats
the
point
of
these
pics?Heavily
edited
fotos
after
all
the
surgerys
n
injections."
One
said,
"Over
hi
face
bana
rahi
nyasa."
AJAY
DEVGN
ON
DAUGHTER
NYSA
GETTING
TROLLED
Although
Nysa
hasn't
made
her
entry
into
Bollywood,
she
is
one
of
the
most
followed
star
kids
on
social
media.
And
this
isn't
the
first
time
that
Nysa
has
been
trolled.
Speaking
to
Filmfare,
her
father,
actor
Ajay
Devgn,
said
that
he
asks
his
kids
to
ignore
such
online
trolling.
"You
have
to
constantly
explain
to
them
that
they
shouldn't
be
bothered
by
what
they
read
online.
The
trolls
form
a
miniscule
per
cent
of
your
audience...I
don't
know
how
such
negativity
happens.
I've
learnt
to
ignore
it
and
have
asked
my
children
to
do
the
same.
I
don't
even
understand
what
they
write
sometimes,
so
I
haven't
let
it
bother
me,"
he
had
said.
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