Kajol Reveals She Suffered A Miscarriage During ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’

Every Kajol fan loves her for being the vivacious, bold, and honest person that she is. And Ajay Devgn being the complete opposite, it was a given that their relationship would be a hit, because “opposites attract”!

However, it isn’t so that their life together hasn’t been bumpy. According to a report by Hindustan Times, Kajol had a miscarriage on the sets of Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. In fact, she had 2 miscarriages before she conceived Nysa.

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“I was pregnant during Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham in 2001 but had a miscarriage. I was in the hospital that day–the film had done so well, but it wasn’t a happy time. I had another miscarriage after that–it was tough. But eventually, it worked out–we had Nysa and Yug and our family’s complete,” she said.

Kajol also went on to reveal details about her relationship with Ajay when they were dating. According to TOI, they decided to get married 4 years after they dated. While it was an instant nod from the Devgn family, Kajol’s father wanted her to focus on her career and didn’t speak to her for 4 days! However, anybody who has grown up watching Kajol would know that nobody can say ‘no’ to her for too long. So the wedding was on!

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Repost @officialhumansofbombay We met 25 years ago, on the sets of Hulchul–I was ready for the shot & asked, ‘Where’s my hero?’ Someone pointed him out–he was broodily sitting in a corner. So 10 minutes before I met him, I bitched about him! We began talking on set & became friends. I was dating someone at the time & so was he–I’ve even complained about my then boyfriend to him! Soon, we both broke up with our significant others. Neither of us proposed–it was understood that we were to be together. It went from hand-holding to a lot more before we knew it! We used to go for dinners & so many drives–he lived in Juhu & I, in South Bombay, so half our relationship was in the car! My friends warned me about him–he had quite a reputation. But he was different with me–that’s all I knew. We’d been dating for 4 years, when we decided to get married. His parents were on board, but my dad didn’t talk to me for 4 days. He wanted me to focus on my career, but I was firm & he eventually came around. Again, there was no proposal–we just knew we wanted to spend our lives together. We got married at home & gave the media the wrong venue–we wanted it to be our day. We had a Punjabi ceremony & a Marathi one! I remember, during the pheras Ajay was desperately trying to get the pandit to hurry up & even tried to bribe him! I wanted a long honeymoon–so we travelled to Sydney, Hawaii, Los Angeles… But 5 weeks into it, he fell sick & said, ‘Baby, book me on the next flight home!’ We were supposed to do Egypt, but we cut it short. Over time, we began planning to have kids. I was pregnant during K3G, but had a miscarriage. I was in the hospital that day–the film had done so well, but it wasn’t a happy time. I had another miscarriage after that–it was tough. But eventually it worked out–we had Nysa & Yug & our family’s complete. We’ve been through so much–we’ve formed our own company, Ajay’s on his 100th film & every day we’re building something new. Life with him is content–we’re not too romantic or anything–we care for each other. If I’m thinking idiotic things, it’ll come out of my mouth without a filter & vice versa. Like right now I’m thinking that he owes me a trip to Egypt!

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Having a miscarriage is still a taboo subject in our society. We come across many instances where a woman is blamed in such cases, often shamed and harassed by family members. The woman ends up feeling extremely guilty and it often takes a toll on her mental health. The more conversation there is about miscarriages, the more people will realise that they are normal and can happen to anybody.

Kudos to Kajol for speaking about her miscarriage and paving the path for a healthy dialogue surrounding the issue!

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