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Ajay Devgn and Kajol has the sweetest wish for their daughter Nysa on her 20th birthday

While power couple Ajay Devgn and Kajol have always been the talk of the town, their kids Nysa and Yug too have gained massive fan following on social media owing to their star kids’ status. In fact, Nysa also garners ample paparazzi attention during her public appearances too. Recently, the young teenager turned 20 and her parents couldn’t be prouder! In fact, the duo took to social media to share a special birthday wish for their eldest born.

Kajol took to Instagram to share some fun candid moments from the photoshoot that she did with her daughter during the grand inaugural function of Nita Mukesh Ambani Culture Centre. Readers would recall that the mother-daughter duo had arrived twinning in their lavish off-white, sequined ensembles. Along with the pics, the proud mother had also posted a lovely birthday note for Nysa Devgn saying, “This is us and our story always. Love your sense of humour and ur mind and your oh so very sweet heart.. love you to bits baby girl and may you always smile laugh and snark with me forever!”

 

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On the other hand, Ajay Devgn too posted a special birthday post for Nysa. He shared a collage of some candid selfie moments that showcased the fun bonding he shares with his daughter. Being a man of few words, Ajay kept his caption simple as he added, “#FatherofMyPride Happy birthday baby.”

 

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Talking about Nysa Devgn entering the world of Bollywood, both parents have asserted that they have let their daughter decide the path she wants to choose, which may or may not be to enter the industry. In an interview with ETimes, Ajay Devgn had said, "She is just a teenager. She hasn't told Kajol or me what her final career choice would be. As of now, she is studying overseas. If she decides to pursue a career in the film industry, it will be her choice. As parents, we will always support her."

About a year ago, Kajol too had voiced out a similar opinion to Bollywood Bubble saying, “Nysa is somebody that will make that decision for herself. I am not pushing her away from it and I am not pushing her towards it. She is 18 years old, she is a grown up woman, young lady.” She had added, “I will support them in whatever they want to do as long as they are happy and fulfilled. I think my biggest job as a mother is not to guide them into the film industry but to guide them into whatever makes them happy and makes them productive members of society.”

Also Read: Kajol speaks highly for her daughter Nysa Devgn; says, “She has the right to do whatever she wants to do”



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