
Kajol on working equation with husband Ajay Devgn: We are not civilised
Actor Kajol recently spoke about the dynamics of working with her husband and fellow actor Ajay Devgn. She also shared interesting details about how they handle disagreements on set. Currently promoting her upcoming film 'Maa', Kajol gave an honest take on her working relationship with her husband.In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter India, she said, 'We do talk about the rules of engagement at work. 90 per cent of the time, if he is going over the top, I just call him out on it, and he calls me out on it. We are not civilised, and we will not take it to the corner.'advertisementShe laughed and added, 'But it does not happen very often, because, first of all, we don't work that often together. We work once every five years. So when it does happen, it is pretty much out there and a 'free for all' kind of thing.'
Kajol said even though they sometimes have strong opinions, she and Ajay, who have been married for over 20 years, don't fight loudly or cross any limits. She also shared that she tries to stay polite and professional while working on set. 'I am much humbler on sets than otherwise,' she said, adding that being polite helps create a better working environment.Kajol and Ajay Devgn have shared the screen in multiple films, and although their collaborations are rare, they continue to be a beloved pair both on and off screen.On the work front, Kajol will next be seen in 'Maa', a mythological horror film directed by Vishal Furia. The project is produced by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande, and Kumar Mangat Pathak, and is being presented by Jio Studios in collaboration with Devgn Films.Must Watch
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