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Tanishaa Mukerji said he was originally expected to ‘look like Kajol, acting like a Kajol and defeated Kajol’

Tanishaa Mukerji said that when he began in the film industry, everyone expected him to fully imitate his sister, Kajol, from search.

Tanishaa Mukerji reflects on the early days of his career and how he was expected to imitate Kajol’s sister. Tanishaa made his debut with SSSshhh … in 2003, when Kajol had become an established star who had given a hit like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Gupton: The Hidden Truth and Kabhie Kabhie Gham …

In an interview, Tanishaa Mukerji said that he was expected to compete with Kajol, but both were not like each other. Tanishaa guessed that at the time of Debut Kajol, he must have been expected to imitate their mother Tanuja.

Speaking to a leading daily, Tanishaa said, “There are points in life at the beginning of my career when everyone stares at me and expecting me to look like Kajol, acting like a Kajol and defeat Kajol. I like,” I can’t be him. He has green eyes, much higher than me, curly hair and he’s not like me. “I’m sure he certainly also has it when Mom (Tanuja) is worried. We have dealt with it and fortunately for us, we have a great mother, who has this extraordinary trust. He will tell us, ‘You need to shine, you are Someone and you must be yourself ‘. “

Tanishaa said that while it bothered him when he was young, he now felt ‘sad’ for people who draw a comparison between him and his family members. “Maybe it sounds rather selfish in my part but I don’t count it in my brain. There are no two people in this world that can be compared. Not a single soul can be compared to other souls. We all have our own individuality. When you start appreciating, the comparison comes out of the window , “he said.

Meanwhile, Tanishaa will be seen next in Rosie’s horror drama: Chapter Saffron, which marks Bollywood’s debut from the Princess of Shweta Tiwari Palak Tiwari. The film, directed by Vishal Mishra and was said to be inspired by a true event, following the loss of BPO employees who were suddenly named Rosie from Gurugram.

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