Father’s Day turned deeply personal for Kajol as she revisited an old family memory and shared a rare photograph featuring her parents, veteran actress Tanuja and late filmmaker Shomu Mukherjee. The actress posted the nostalgic picture on social media along with an emotional note for her father, reminding fans of the close bond she shared with him.
The unseen photograph offered a tender glimpse into Kajol’s family album and quickly caught the attention of fans online. Along with the picture, Kajol wrote, “Looking at old pictures and realizing how much of you is still alive in my laugh. Miss you every single day.”
Kajol Shares Emotional Father’s Day Post For Shomu Mukherjee
Kajol’s heartfelt Father’s Day post
struck an emotional chord with her followers. The actress, known for often sharing personal moments with warmth and candour, remembered her late father Shomu Mukherjee through a simple but moving message.
Fans soon flooded the comments section with love. One user wrote, “You look like the perfect mix of both,” referring to Kajol’s resemblance to Tanuja and Shomu Mukherjee. Another commented, “Beautiful memories.”
The post also led many fans to revisit the legacy of the Mukherjee family, one of Hindi cinema’s well-known film families. The picture stood out not just for its nostalgia, but also for the warmth it carried, with admirers praising Kajol for sharing such an intimate memory with her followers.
Shomu Mukherjee’s Legacy In Hindi Cinema
Shomu Mukherjee was a filmmaker, writer and producer who worked on several Hindi films over the years. He was associated with movies such as Ek Baar Muskura Do, Nanha Shikari, Chhailla Babu, Fiffty Fiffty, Lover Boy, Pathar Ke Insan and Sangdil Sanam.
It was during the making of Ek Baar Muskura Do that Shomu met actress Tanuja. Their meeting eventually turned into a relationship, and the two got married in 1973. The couple later welcomed two daughters, Kajol and Tanisha, both of whom went on to become part of the entertainment industry.
Shomu Mukherjee passed away on April 10, 2008, after suffering a heart attack. He was 64. Even years after his demise, Kajol has often remembered him through personal posts and fond recollections. Her latest Father’s Day tribute is another reminder of how strongly his memory continues to live with her.
Fans React To Kajol’s Rare Family Photo
The rare photograph of Kajol’s parents quickly went viral among her fans. Many social media users pointed out the striking resemblance Kajol shares with both Tanuja and Shomu Mukherjee, while others admired the emotional simplicity of her caption.
The post also highlighted the strong family bonds that have often been a defining part of Kajol’s public persona. Whether through posts for her mother Tanuja, sister Tanisha, children Nysa and Yug, or late father Shomu, Kajol has frequently used social media to celebrate family moments without making them feel staged or impersonal.
Kajol’s Recent Screen Appearance
On the work front, Kajol was recently seen in the action thriller Sarzameen. Directed by Kayoze Irani, the film is set against the backdrop of Kashmir and revolves around an Indian Army officer whose life changes drastically after he discovers that his estranged son has become involved with a militant organisation.
The film also featured Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan in pivotal roles.
Kajol’s Upcoming Film
Kajol will next be seen in Maharagni: Queen of Queens, an action entertainer directed by Charan Tej Uppalapati. The film features an ensemble cast including Prabhu Deva, Naseeruddin Shah, Samyuktha, Jisshu Sengupta, Aditya Seal, Pramod Pathak and Chhaya Kadam.
One of the biggest talking points around the film is Kajol’s reunion with Prabhu Deva nearly three decades after they worked together in the 1997 Tamil film Minsara Kanavu. While anticipation around Maharagni: Queen of Queens continues to grow, the makers are yet to announce the film’s official release date.
For now, Kajol’s Father’s Day post has given fans a quiet and emotional glimpse into her personal life, serving as a reminder of the memories, laughter and legacy Shomu Mukherjee left behind.
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