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KAJOL - A CLOISTERED TALENT


KAJOL - A CLOISTERED TALENT

Having immense allure like her mother, but not as vivacious, Kajol with beauty, extraordinaire talent and versatile artistry has been brightening Indian Cinema with her metier. Born into illustrious Samarth-Mukherjee family, which has had a long cinematic history, going back four generations, having prominent feminist role models from the times of Bombay Talkies, if there was such a thing as ‘acting genes’ Kajol certainly has them in abundance and does justice to any role she enacts.
In all her movies, Kajol engages and blends into the character and her forte is spontaneity. She is instinctive and apparently walks literally into a scene with her natural fluster, without any extra effort or histrionics, a talent not many actors have, she illuminates naturally on the cue ‘lights, camera, action’, and promptly sparkles the canvas. An actress who has given innumerable commercial hits, reigned from mid 90's and consistently giving phenomenal performances till today, yet she is oblivious in recognizing herself as an accomplished and originative artist in Indian cinema.
Kajol, an attractive and captivating personality, arises with simple and relatable portrayals in conventional commercial movies, though such projects demand quintessential approach to dialogues, comedy, song/dance and drama.
As we discern, it is the practice of some contemporary film writers and directors to write correlative scripts with minor variances, restricting Kajol in her performances and creativity. With her own cognitive processes, simply not recognizing her unquestionable genius, Kajol continues to do almost similar roles with few directors/ actors. She consociates herself with the role she recreates and outshines rest of the characters, even over shadowing the hero of the film script.
She exhibited her proficient ability in ‘Dushman', in which she starts as a vulnerable protagonist, changing with circumstance and yet retaining her vulnerability till the last act of bravado. Another great performance was as an obsessive character in ‘Gupt’, a negative character where she fits effectively in the suspense thriller, she introduced the disparate side of her talent and earned much deserved critical appreciation. Similarly, her role in ‘Udhar Ki Zindagi’ was critically acknowledged.

The movies she did in the initial years of her career manifests the classic perfection of a star, as a strong-willed woman, giving impeccable performances … perpetually immersing, electrifying and brilliant. She is the first woman to win Filmfare award for the best performance in a negative portrayal and she has a record of winning five Filmfare awards in the best actress category, a record she shares with her famous aunt, Nutan. In her highly successful commercial films, Kajol is mostly seen as a simple, naive girl at the outset and metamorphizing into a confident and assured persona, a fact that the directors were confident of her mastery in portraying diverse characters.
An award-winning actress, dramatizing herself in different acting techniques, not resorting to exaggeration of the character, an attribute that Kajol possesses, but by dedicating herself to same set of multi starrer movies, she has not ventured into any iconic role, though she is no way limited in her artform. Her intuitive approach to roles so far is devoiding the masses, as they want to see her in avant-garde cinema, into which she can smoothly transmute. The realism in her commercial portrayals is soul of the alternate genre of cinema, could easily win her critical and mass appreciation. Kajol could have been more experimental in her long career but we presume that her disposition and perhaps her prerogative prevents her from doing realistic cinema.



Temperamental and frenzied by nature, though always laughing and effervescent, her comfort zone seems to be fenced. An avid reader and off late very vocal on public platforms, conveys impression of an unfulfilled artistic mind. Her vigour and spirit make her popular, getting her a favourable reception among masses, speaks what she thinks is right, her statements are not contentious, they are sometimes humorous and light hearted, showing her forthrightness and honesty. Earlier on, Kajol with her own criterion, emerging from the conventional mode, did movies which challenged her prowess, with some women-centric and empowering themes, that set her apart in Indian cinema. 
Not ready for experimentation thereafter, Kajol did not opt for diverse roles in films. In contemporary cinema, audience are accepting strong portrayal of women centric scripts, a phenomenon not common till few years ago, a right time for Kajol’s talent to re-blossom, but she has locked her talent, sticking to her own philosophy and genius. A woman whom we all admire manifestly, triumphs in her expressions, acting and screen presence and she is truly satisfied in her identity which is meaningful to her personality.
Kajol exceptionally rises from one performance to another performance, impromptu, which may be prodigious. The magnetism of her performance explains her impact in the acting faculty and when the talent of this kind is exhibited, it exhilarates the public. The clarity of her potential power and  active approach is perfect for any type of project she accomplishes, a true star who has made a great deal of contribution to Indian film Industry, proud of her work and strength, Kajol continues giving humongous performances but her best is yet to come and we expect that she goes beyond the movies she has been doing…to do something different, and we hope to see her regularly in new roles. 
She may be remembered as an award-winning actress but we would also cherish to have her ‘magnum opus’ for which she is applauded and identified for life. With the present story writers, giving chance to the actresses of her merit, there is still lot of time in which she can adeptly enthrall the audience with meaningful and iconic roles. We realize that she has so much ability to contribute to Indian Film Industry as she effortlessly summarizes and submerges in her characterization.
Is Kajol a cloistered artist? …certainly not, Is her art cloistered? …. Perhaps yes, who can set her virtuosity free?  … surely, she herself.  Cinema can entertain, espouse social changes, give life to a story, be it for any purpose it needs the skill of the performer, and for a gifted performer like Kajol, requires unfettered and uninhibited access to the totality of her genius. 
There is no doubting her endless energy and calibre, it is time to find a genie and unravel her bottled eclectic artistry.
Anuradha Singh
17th March, 2019
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My articles on the related subject are as follows...

 Anuradha Singh (2020). ICONIC ROMANTIC PAIRS – INDIAN CINEMA https://asingh2019.blogspot.com/2020/06/iconic-romantic-pairs-indian-cinema_6.html?m=1

Anuradha Singh (2019). KAJOL – A CLOISTERED TALENT https://asingh2019.blogspot.com/2019/03/kajol-cloistered-talent.html?m=1

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