Kajol opens on cosmetic surgery, says that it is a personal option or not to be done
Actor Kajol opened both personal options that should not be justice. He said that aging is a privilege and nothing to fear, saying that men also undergo cosmetic processes like women.

In short
- Kajol said that cosmetic surgery is a personal choice, not justice
- He said that men also go through cosmetic remedies equally
- Kajol saw aging as a privilege, not a matter of concern
Actor Kajol, who is currently earning praise for his latest release ‘Sergemin’ with Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan, recently opened up about cosmetic surgery, botox and his ideas on aging in a conversation. ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ an actor insisted that such options are deep personal and they should not be judged, whether anyone is in the headlines or not.
In an interview with FilmfareKajol said, “It is everyone’s personal journey to go under the knife or not to go under the knife. It is everyone’s personal choice and it should be left for them – whether they are in the headlines or they are not in the headlines. It’s a personal choice, such as what works for you and what does not work for you.”
Breaking common perception that cosmetic remedies are only for women, Kajol told that many people Also go for these procedures. “And I simply clarify it – it’s not gender -relevant. There are many men who are doing it too. In fact, in equal quantity, I would say. Men you probably don’t know about or do not want to comment on this particular platform,” he said.
Talking about aging, Kajol shared a positive attitude, saying that it is a privilege and nothing to worry. “Aging, as far as I am concerned, in the mind. The privilege of aging is that you can do it. There are many people who do not do. There are many people who have died and never got age opportunity. It does not mean that they are lucky. They are not ahead and to come forward in life.
On the work front, Kajol is being praised for his role as Meher. ‘Sarzmin’, directed by Kayoz IraniShe was last seen in ‘Mala’, a touching drama directed by Vishal Furia, where she acted with Ronit Roy, Indranil Sengpta and Kherin Sharma. On 27 June, ‘Maa’ hit theaters.