Ramesh Aravind Wishes Kajal Aggarwal A Happy B'day; Says Directing Her In Paris Paris Was A Delight
Ramesh Arvaind to Twitter to wish Kajal Aggarwal a happy birthday and said that directing her in his film Paris Paris was a delight. Kajal will be making her Sandalwood debut with this film.
South
Indian
beauty
Kajal
Aggarwal
is
celebrating
her
birthday
today.
Celebrities
from
different
industries
have
showered
this
actress
with
wishes.
Kajal
will
be
next
seen
in
Paris
Paris,
the
remake
of
Hindi
film
Queen,
directed
by
Ramesh
Aravind,
who's
helming
the
Kannada
version
as
well
with
Parul
Yadav
in
the
lead.
The
movie
has
been
made
in
other
South
Indian
languages
as
well
with
Tamannaah
headlining
the
Telugu
version
and
Manjima
Mohan
reprising
Kangana
Ranaut's
role
in
Malayalam.
Today,
Ramesh
took
to
Twitter
to
wish
Kajal
Aggarwal
a
happy
birthday
and
said
that
directing
her
in
his
film
was
a
delight.
Ramesh
Aravind
shared
a
picture
with
Kajal,
from
the
sets
of
Paris
Paris
and
wrote,
"Wishing
you
a
Life
as
Bright&Beautiful
as
You
are
..@MsKajalAggarwal
..It
was
a
delight
directing
you
in
#ParisParis."
In
the
picture,
Kajal
looks
like
Kangana's
replica
from
Queen.
Though
Kajal
is
yet
to
make
her
debut
in
Kannada,
she's
voiced
a
song
in
Puneeth
Rajkumar's
Chakravyuha.On
the
occasion
of
this
diva's
birthday,
new
posters
of
her
forthcoming
films
have
also
been
launched.
Seems
like
the
actress
couldn't
have
asked
for
a
better
present
on
her
birthday.
A
few
days
ago,
Kajal
Aggarwal
set
the
internet
on
fire
by
sharing
some
of
her
pictures
sans
make-up.
She
beautiful
captioned
it
as,
"People
can't
discover
themselves
anymore.
Perhaps
because
we
live
in
a
world
crazed
by
physical
attraction
or
because
social
media
has
swallowed
up
our
self
esteem
in
whom
and
what
it
glorifies.
Billions
of
rupees
are
spent
on
cosmetics
and
beauty
products
that
promise
you
the
prefect
body.
Narcissism
seems
to
exist
everywhere."
"Between
those
lines,
we
try
to
join
the
crowd
or
feel
left
out.
Yet
the
only
way
we
can
truly
be
happy
is
when
we
start
accepting
who
we
are
rather
than
defining
or
carving
a
different
image
for
ourselves.
Although
makeup
beautifies
our
outer
persona,
does
it
build
our
character
and
define
who
we
are?
True
beauty
lies,
in
accepting
ourselves
for
how
lovely
we
are," she
further
added.