
Kajol's Daughter Nysa Devgan To Make Bollywood Debut Soon? Manish Malhotra Says 'Cinema Awaits You'
As Manish Malhotra dropped stunning pictures of Nysa Devgan, her friend Orry commented that he can't wait for her debut.
Kajol and Ajay Devgn's daughter Nysa Devgan has a huge fan following, and her pictures and videos often go viral on social media. Recently, fashion designer Manish Malhotra shared some stunning photos of her in a gorgeous lehenga. The post quickly garnered attention, not just for the beautiful pictures of Nysa, but also for Manish's intriguing caption. He hinted at Nysa foraying into Bollywood. His caption triggered speculation among fans, who wondered whether Nysa may soon follow her parents' footsteps, and make her Bollywood debut.
Manish Malhotra shared pictures of Nysa Devgan in a golden and bright pink brocade lehenga. She is seen posing in the corridor of a hotel, and looks absolutely stunning! In his caption, Manish Malhotra wrote, 'Nysa Cinema Awaits you @nysadevgan stunning in our #Evara collection handwoven brocade lehanga with intricate Embrodiery by indian artisans." His caption made fans wonder whether Nysa will make her Bollywood debut soon. Kajol reacted to the post, and dropped red heart emojis. Meanwhile, Nysa's friend Orry wrote, 'Can't wait for your debut @nysadevgan," along with heart-eyed emojis. Singer Kanika Kapoor commented, 'Gorgeous."
The caption left fans super excited, and while one netizen wrote, 'Very beautiful!!! Can't wait for another l Kajol Era!" another one commented, 'Absolutely stunning… photo copy of you @kajol."
Kajol Says Nysa Devgan Will Not Join Film Industry
Meanwhile, earlier this month, during News18's Rising Bharat Summit 2025, Kajol revealed that her daughter Nysa has made up mind and will not be joining the film industry. Addressing the ongoing speculations regarding Nysa's entry into the film industry, she stated that her daughter currently has no plans to pursue a career in acting.
While speaking at the Summit, the Do Patti actress said, 'Bilkul nahi..no, I think..wo 22 saal ki ho gayi hai..hone wali hai abhi.. I think she has made up her mind that ki nahi aane wali hai abhi."
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