This is where Kajol shattered the "good girl" image. In a thriller that predates the modern noir resurgence in India, Kajol plays a character with shades of grey (or perhaps, "blue").
For the advanced collector. This proves that even in her later years, Kajol can do "blue" (dark and depressing) better than most. Kajol Blue Film
If you love the "Kajol Blue Film" aesthetic (emotional, melancholic, classic), you need to expand your library. Here are three vintage movie recommendations from world cinema that share the same DNA: This is where Kajol shattered the "good girl" image
Released in the same year as the frothy Kuch Kuch Hota Hai , Dushman is a gritty, violent revenge drama. This proves that even in her later years,
Aditya Chopra Why it fits: Wait—DDLJ is a happy film, right? Yes, but it has the most famous "Blue" sequence in Indian cinema: the "Tujhe Dekha Toh" song in the mustard fields of Europe. The twilight (blue hour) photography is legendary. Furthermore, the second half—where Simran (Kajol) is trapped by her father—is pure emotional blue.