Kajol opens up about frequent fights with kids at the dining table: ‘I am a very opinionated person…’ | Hindi Movie News

Kajol, a prominent actress from the 1990s, remains a beloved figure among fans. She began her career with the film ‘Bekhudi’ in 1992 and gained fame through popular movies like ‘Baazigar’, ‘Yeh Dillagi’, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, and ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’. Recently, she shared insights about motherhood, including how she sometimes argues with her children during mealtime.Motherhood Teaches Patience and PerspectiveIn an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Kajol discussed how motherhood has taught her patience, which she finds surprising given her naturally strong opinions. She explained that usually, changing her mind requires a debate and convincing argument. However, her children have been able to shift her perspective effortlessly, sometimes with just a single line or look, helping her realize when she was wrong.Learning and Growing Through ParentingThe actress mentioned that this realization was a significant moment for her, one that shook her deeply. She turned around and realized that those parts of herself surprised her—the fact that she could learn from such small things. Although she is used to it now, the part of her that learned from her children in small ways has stayed with her. She doesn’t believe it’s arrogant to say she is a good mother, but she admits that to become a better person, her children have taught her how to improve herself.Embracing Her Daughter’s IndependenceConcluding, Kajol reflected that she looked at her daughter and thought that she will eat when she’s hungry. Having lived in a boarding school and gone to London, her daughter is still alive, doing fine, happy, and thriving, which clearly means she has done something right. She must be eating when she’s hungry or managing things in her own way. The actress realized she needed to calm down about it, understanding that as an adult, her daughter will have to learn and will do so somewhere, somehow. She acknowledged that she has learned a lot at the dining table.