Kajol Hilariously Hits Back At Trolls Questioning Her Fair Skin  

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Kajol, a well-known Bollywood actress, is well-known for being active on social media. After more than three decades in Bollywood, the DDLJ actress has been subjected to a great deal of criticism since fans have persistently questioned her skin tone.

She reportedly endured multiple troll attacks after having skin-whitening surgery. Even though she always denied these rumours, online users frequently make fun of her by posting images of her before and after. She just shared the key to her consistent fairness over the years on her Instagram feed.

Kajol’s Hilarious Reply

Kajol amusingly responded to followers who had been “questioning her about how she became fair” over the years in her most recent Instagram Story. She shared a photo of herself with a black face mask online. Additionally, the actress is spotted sporting black sunglasses. She wrote, “When she shared the photo,

“To all those who ask me how I became so fair. #sunblocked#spfunbeatable (sic).”

Nysa Devgan, Kajol’s daughter, is also regularly ridiculed online for her beauty and plastic surgery. Nysa was often accused by internet users of having nose and lip job surgery, as well as face whitening procedures.

Kajol on skin whitening surgery

Previously, Kajol rubbished the rumours of her skin whitening surgery.

“I have not undergone any skin whitening surgery. I have just stayed out of the sun. For 10 years of my life, I was working all the time under the sun, which is why I got tanned. And now I am not working in the sun anymore. So I’ve got untanned. It’s not a skin whitening surgery, it’s a stay-at-home surgery,”

she said.

Regarding her career, Kajol recently starred in the family-friendly comedy “Salaam Venky,” which was well-received by critics. The movie, which was directed and starred Revathy, is from the South. It was released on December 9, 2022.

Additionally, she will be appearing in the upcoming online series “The Good Wife.” Julianna Margulies plays the title role in the Indian adaption of the American courtroom drama “The Good Wife.” The program ran for seven seasons before ending in 2016.