Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol Pose With Yug And Nysa In London; Fans Call It Picture-Perfect
Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol came together in London to celebrate a historic milestone as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge completed 30 glorious years. The legendary Bollywood pair unveiled a bronze statue of their iconic pose from the film at Leicester Square, turning the moment into a moving tribute to one of Indian cinema’s most loved love stories. Visuals from the event quickly flooded social media, drawing fans from across the world into a wave of nostalgia.
The celebration became even more special as Kajol shared the moment with her children, son Yug and daughter Nysa, turning the unveiling into a warm family affair.
Echoing his sentiments, Kajol said, "It's incredible to see Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge continue to receive so much love, even 30 years later. Watching the statue being unveiled in London felt like reliving a piece of our history a story that has truly travelled across generations."
The celebration became even more special as Kajol shared the moment with her children, son Yug and daughter Nysa, turning the unveiling into a warm family affair.
A Picture-Perfect, Viral Moment
In a video that has now gone viral, Shah Rukh Khan is seen standing beside Kajol, umbrella in hand, echoing the romance that defined an entire generation. Kajol then calls her children to join them. Nysa confidently poses for the cameras, flashing her brightest smiles, while Yug appears slightly camera-shy, adding an endearing touch to the moment.Kajol On Seeing Her Legacy Up Close
Speaking about standing before the statue with her children, Kajol admitted she was overwhelmed. "It's unbelievable. It still hasn't sunk in. I am a little awestruck by it as well. So I have to go and see it a little more, a little more closely with my specs on."Echoing his sentiments, Kajol said, "It's incredible to see Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge continue to receive so much love, even 30 years later. Watching the statue being unveiled in London felt like reliving a piece of our history a story that has truly travelled across generations."
Next Story