In the kaleidoscopic world of Indian cinema, few names shine as brilliantly as Kajol. Born Kajol Mukherjee on August 5, 1974, in Mumbai, she emerged from a storied film dynasty—her mother Tanuja is a celebrated actress, and her father Shomu Mukherjee was a renowned film director. Her entrance into the cinematic universe came in 1992 with Bekhudi , but it was her collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan in Baazigar (1993) that ignited a legacy. From the mischievous romance of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) to the tear-jerking drama of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kajol defined a generation's understanding of love on screen.
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