Kajol applauds the Karnataka government's decision to support 'Right to Die with Dignity'

Kajol praised the Karnataka government's decision to approve the right to die with dignity for terminally ill patients, linking it to her film Salaam Venky. She also shared a heartwarming Instagram post celebrating her dog's second birthday, featuring her son, Yug Devgn. Kajol and Ajay Devgn married in 1999 and have two children.
Kajol applauds the Karnataka government's decision to support 'Right to Die with Dignity'
Bollywood actress Kajol has praised the Karnataka government's recent decision to approve the right to die with dignity for terminally ill patients. Sharing a newspaper clipping on her Instagram Stories, she highlighted the historic move, which aligns with a Supreme Court directive aimed at providing compassionate care for those in dire need.
The actress connected this decision to the message of her film Salaam Venky, which tells the story of its titular character fighting legally for the right to a dignified death.
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Earlier, the actress shared a heartwarming picture on Instagram featuring her son, Yug Devgn, embracing her while she holds their dog. In the post, she celebrated their dog's second birthday, capturing a sweet moment of love and connection among the three.
She captioned the post, “Four arms, four paws, and one giant hug... happy 2nd birthday to my doggy baby.".
Kajol and Ajay Devgn were married on February 24, 1999, in a traditional Maharashtrian ceremony at Ajay's home in Mumbai. Their wedding attracted significant media attention, with some critics questioning Kajol's choice to marry at the height of her career. Despite this, she affirmed her commitment to continue acting. The couple welcomed their daughter, Nysa, on April 20, 2003, followed by their son, Yug, on September 13, 2010.
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