Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers


Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan Full HD Wallpaers

Kajol Devgan  (born 5 August 1974), known mononymously as Kajol, is an Indian film actress who predominantly works in Hindi cinema. She has received six Filmfare Awards from eleven nominations, and along with her late aunt Nutan, holds the record for most Best Actress wins at Filmfare, with five. In 2011, the Government of India awarded her with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of the country.Born to actress Tanuja and film director Shomu Mukherjee, Kajol made her acting debut with Bekhudi (1992) while still in school. She quit her studies to pursue acting, and had her first commercial success with the 1993 thriller Baazigar. She subsequently earned wide public recognition for playing leading roles in several blockbuster family dramas, including Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001). She earned critical appreciation for playing against type in the 1997 mystery film Gupt and the 1998 psychological thriller Dushman. Following a sabbatical from full-time acting in 2001, Kajol returned to film with the 2006 romantic thriller, Fanaa. She continued working infrequently through the rest of the decade, and earned critical acclaim for her work in U Me Aur Hum (2008) and My Name Is Khan (2010). She, thus, established herself as one of India's most successful female actors.