The Bollywood actress Kajol is well-known for her humor, durable on-screen persona, and off-screen relationship with her husband, Ajay Devgn. She recently revealed her go-to recipe for a happy marriage, which combines humor, tolerance, and a healthy dosage of “selective hearing.”
She talked candidly about how she and her husband, Ajay Devgn, manage to get along despite their radically different personalities in an interview with Mashable India.
Ajay’s peaceful and serene manner was in stark contrast to Kajol’s gregarious and outspoken personality. “Oh, I say that quite often that the secret to a happy marriage is partial deafness and selective amnesia,” she said when asked how they manage their relationship.
“Kuch cheezein bhoolni bohot zaruri hai, aur kuch cheezein na sunni bohot zaruri hai,” she added, laughing. (It’s crucial to forget some things, and it’s just as crucial to not hear others.)
Kajol also disclosed an unexpected aspect of Ajay during the conversation: his secret culinary prowess. She praised his amazing ability to recreate recipes flawlessly after only one taste, calling him one of the best cooks she has ever encountered. “Unki khaasiyat hai, vo kisi bhi cheez ko ek baar taste karte hai, he would know how to make it exactly the same.” In a lighthearted manner, she said, “He would never divulge to you the ingredients he uses in his recipes.”
The tale of love between Kajol and Ajay Devgn has endured over time. The couple met on the set of Hulchul in 1995, for those of you who are unaware. They were married in 1999 after dating for about four years. They still have a close personal and professional relationship over twenty years later. Nysa, born in 2003, and Yug, born in 2010, are the couple’s two children.
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During their marriage, Kajol and Ajay have also worked together on screen in a number of popular movies, such as Raju Chacha, Ishq, Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, Dil Kya Kare, and U Me Aur Hum. Fans continue to love their relationship both on and off film.
