Kajol Says Her Kids Want More ‘Golmaal’ and Less ‘Weepy Mom’ Roles
Actress Kajol recently revealed that her children prefer her in comedies rather than emotional dramas. According to her, they’ve made it clear they want to see her doing more lighthearted, fun roles like Golmaal, instead of her classic tearjerkers.

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From Drama Queen to Comedy Queen (By Demand)
Bollywood star Kajol, known for her powerhouse performances in emotionally intense roles like My Name is Khan and Fanaa, shared a candid parenting moment in a recent interview. She revealed that her kids, Nysa and Yug, are not fans of her more dramatic films.
“They’re always like, ‘Mom, please no more crying!’” Kajol joked, adding that her children want her to return to her funnier side — the one that had audiences in splits in Rohit Shetty’s Golmaal series.
A Glimpse into Her Family Life
Kajol’s comment offers a charming glimpse into how Bollywood stars balance work and family. She explained that her children prefer watching films where she’s laughing or doing something outrageous, rather than breaking down on screen. “They keep asking when I’ll do another film like Golmaal where people don’t cry all the time,” she said with a laugh.
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Kajol’s Comic Potential Still Untapped?
While known for her intense acting chops, Kajol’s comic timing in films like Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha and Golmaal 3 has always been appreciated. Perhaps this family nudge might bring her back into the comedy zone — and audiences would certainly welcome it.
The actress hasn’t confirmed any upcoming comedy roles yet, but if her kids have anything to say about it, we might just see her bringing more laughs to the big screen soon.
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