The Bollywood star kids live a life in the limelight. Nysa Devgan was rightly called a born starlet for her uncanny resemblance to her famous fashionista mother, Kajol, and she fully lives up to it. The young diva has once again turned heads by breezing in an exquisite summer butter-yellow maxi dress, epitomizing summer’s elegance and charm.
Nysa is steadily coming into her own as a fashion icon for the Gen Z lot and simply looked gorgeous in soft pastel tones. The soft yellow complemented her skin tone the most, but more importantly, it gave off a very young vibe. Some gentle pleats running the length of the maxi gown with the faintest of embroidery represented an interesting marriage of tradition and modernity in this dress.
Nysa’s look resonated very much with the fan comments that had suddenly erupted into conscious comparisons with her mother, Kajol. So much poise in her mannerism, softest of makeup, and confident smiles meant that most declared her a “clone” of Kajol. While the mother-daughter resemblance has always been talked about, this appearance gave more substance to the notion that Nysa is carrying on her mother’s legacy in looks, poise, and stature.
Images of Nysa Devgan talk of the town Butter Yellow Maxi in that outfit went viral shortly after the event, and the comments flooded in from fans:
“She’s Kajol’s twin!”
“Elegance runs in her blood!”
“She is glowing like her mom in the 90s.”
Nysa has always been the talk among the youth, who admire her style and charisma. Her looks have graced international fashion events, college parties in London, and most traditional Indian functions, all while remaining trendy.
While Kajol still reaps her fame with a Bollywood touch, her daughter seems to have come into this world with her distinct style for public appraisal. By the token of style invoked, Nysa Devgan could probably be a name to watch if her career were even remotely predicted by style.
As the younger generation of Bollywood is walking the same block, Nysa Devgan talk of the town, Butter Yellow Maxi reminds us that charisma, grace, and star quality can run in the genes, albeit in a modified form such as hers.