Still got it: Kajol looks kind of amazing in Dilwale's BTS snap

Published June 17, 2015
20 years on, Kajol still looks like our beloved Simran from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge — Twitter
20 years on, Kajol still looks like our beloved Simran from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge — Twitter

It's the picture that had so many of us go 'awww' this week.

The Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge couple are set to reprise their chemistry in the upcoming Dilwale, for which the cast and crew are currently shooting in Bulgaria. Fans couldn't stop gushing about how good the two looked together in this BTS photo Kajol shared on Twitter.

However, we are amazed by how good Kajol, 40, looks just by herself. It's hard to tell that it's been 20 years since this iconic embrace:

Even after a marriage and kids and a long hiatus that kept her out of the limelight, Kajol doesn't seem to have aged a bit. Here's a closer look:

In fact, she thinks that it's the lack of sun exposure due to her stay-at-home mom status that's helped her skin tone.

"For 10 years of my life, I was working all the time under sun which is why I got tanned. And now I am not working under the sun anymore. So I have got untanned. It's not a skin whitening surgery, it's a stay at home surgery," she once told Filmibeat.

Aside from her visibly lighter skin, Kajol glows and her svelte figure puts many younger starlets to shame!

The first look of Dilwale

Dilwale, which comes out on December 18, is being helmed by Chennai Express director Rohit Shetty, and will also star Varun Dhawun and Kriti Sanon in lead roles.

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