The proliferation of fake photos of Kajol Devgn can have several negative consequences. For Kajol, it can lead to:
If you see a "lifestyle update" photo of Kajol that doesn't appear on her official Instagram (@kajol) or Ajay Devgan’s verified accounts, assume it is a fake.
: While some AI images are unauthorized, Kajol has shared her own AI-generated content, such as a "Hannibal" villain look and an image where she noted she resembled her daughter, Nysa. Legal Protection and Personality Rights In February 2026, the Delhi High Court granted Kajol a significant legal victory by protecting her personality rights Storyboard18
So the next time you see an image of Kajol Devgan that looks too perfect, too dramatic, or too scandalous, remember: it is probably fake. And that is a good thing. Because in an era of artificial everything, Kajol remains unapologetically, beautifully real.