
Nysa Devgan's Hilarious Reaction To Kajol's Fierce Avatar In Maa Song: ‘When She Comes Home…'
Bollywood actress Kajol is gearing up for the release of her upcoming horror film 'Maa'. Ahead of the film's release, the makers unveiled the music video of a powerful new track titled 'Kali Shakti' from the film. Sung by the legendary Usha Uthup, the song shows Kajol's fierce avatar as she channels the divine energy of Goddess Kali to save her daughter from a dark force. Fans are all praise for Kajol's powerful avatar in the song, however, one of the most amusing and relatable reactions came from her daughter Nysa Devgan!
The song 'Kali Shakti' showcases Kajol in a fierce avatar and captures maternal rage and strength. Shortly after the music video was released, her daughter Nysa Devgan took to her Instagram stories to share it. Sharing a hilarious take on Kajol's fierce expressions and moves in the song, Nysa Devgan wrote, 'When she comes home from work and am still sleeping @kajol," adding a humorous touch to her mother's intense on-screen presence. The actress was amused by her daughter's wit, and she re-shared Nysa's story, and wrote, 'Definitely my daughter," along with laughing emojis. The mother-daughter's playful banter has left fans amused. Check it out below!
About Kajol's Film Maa
Maa is backed by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande and Kumar Mangat Pathak, with Jio Studios and Devgn Films presenting the project. The music of the film is composed by Harsh Upadhyay, Rocky Khanna and Shiv Malhotra.
The film's plot revolves around a mother who fights supernatural forces to defend her daughter from a demonic curse that has its roots in a cursed village. It combines mythology and horror to explore the depths of a mother's determination and the strength of a divine force (Goddess Kali).
Apart from Kajol, the film also features an ensemble cast including Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, Gopal Singh, Jitin Gulati, Kherin Sharma, Surjyasikha Das, Yaaneea Bharadwaj and Roopkatha Chakraborty. The film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali languages on June 27, 2025.
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