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Nysa Devgn, The Daughter Of Kajol, Has Difficulty Speaking Hindi During A Gathering For Disadvantaged Pupils

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Nysa Devgn, the daughter of Ajay Devgn and Kajol, wore an ethnic costume and a bindi as she went to an event for poor youngsters

Nysa Devgn, the daughter of actors Ajay Devgn and Kajol, frequently makes news for her photos from parties and vacations. On Monday, the star child, who already has a devoted following on social media, was seen differently when she appeared in traditional clothing to promote a worthy cause.

Nysa Devgn most recently went to a rural Ahmednagar event for impoverished youngsters. According to rumours, Ajay’s NY Foundation has partnered with a group that operates in more than 200 Indian communities. Nysa Devgn gave the pupils books and sports equipment while also launching the online library. Nysa Devgn appeared in images that have been circulating online wearing a bindi and a yellow salwaar. She talked to the children and took photographs of them.

The celebrity child also discussed the value of education and reading. But, Nysa Devgn struggled when she delivered the speech in Hindi, appearing to have trouble finding the correct words. “Mujhe padhna bohot bohot pasand hai,” she said. 2-3 kitab are eaten by the main character. I love to read, thus aap kabhi padna bandh mat karo. I used to read two to three novels every day. Also, you keep reading.

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Nysa Devgn is still attending university in Switzerland. Ajay stated, when asked about her future aspirations for her job, “I don’t know if she wants to enter this area. She has not expressed interest up to this point. With kids, anything may happen at any time. She is currently a student overseas.

Where is Nysa Devgan now?

After finishing school in Singapore at United World College of South East Asia, Nysa is currently perusing higher studies in Switzerland.

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