Netizens body-shame Kajol for her weight gain, call her ‘moti aunty’

Trolls recently targeted actress Kajol after she was photographed in the city.

It is no secret that B-Town celebrities are frequently trolled on social media for a variety of reasons. Haters target everyone, whether it’s megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, or Bollywood divas like Kareena Kapoor Khan. Trolls recently targeted actress Kajol after she was photographed in the city. The Dilwale actress was seen after her pilates session, and after the photos went viral, some unpleasant trolls targeted her by criticizing her weight.

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Several netizens mock Kajol for her weight increase, dubbing her “moti aunty.” The actress was seen in a viral video wearing a black casual dress. She grinned and waved at the photographers as she walked towards her car after her rigorous training session. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai actress wore her hair in a loose ponytail and looked sporty. She finished off her ensemble with chic white sunglasses and sneakers.

 

Soon after the photos went viral, some individuals rushed to the comments section to mock the actress. One irate user commented, “motti aunty,” another wrote, “aunty thak gyi.” However, many also praised Kajol and complimented her, calling her ‘evergreen beauty.’

Meanwhile, Kajol was recently seen having a great time at Karan Johar’s 50th birthday party, which was attended by the entire Bollywood. Several videos have surfaced on social media of her posing with KJo and Aamir Khan, as well as dancing to her popular hits with Shah Rukh Khan.

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