
Bollywood actress Kajol has opened up about tapping into the powerful essence of feminine divinity for her upcoming song Kali Shakti from the film Maa. Known for her strong screen presence, Kajol says the track is not just another musical number but an emotional and spiritual expression of inner strength — a tribute to women who rise with courage in moments of darkness.
In a recent interaction, Kajol shared how the song allowed her to explore a deeper, more spiritual dimension of womanhood. She described Kali Shakti as an ode to the energy that lies within every woman — fierce yet nurturing, protective yet powerful.
Rather than perform, Kajol said she felt the role. She relied on instinct and personal experiences to reflect the kind of divine rage and resilience associated with goddess Kali, a symbol of strength in Indian culture.
For many women in Tier 2 cities and beyond, this theme of awakening inner power resonates on a personal level. Be it in family, work, or social settings, the struggle to be heard and respected continues. Songs like Kali Shakti are not just cinematic moments — they serve as reminders of strength that Indian women carry daily.
With growing digital reach and OTT platforms penetrating towns like Meerut, Nagpur, and Ranchi, stories centered on feminine power are gaining traction, especially among younger women looking for representation.
In recent years, Kajol has gravitated toward roles that carry emotional weight — portraying characters that speak to social realities and internal transformation. Maa appears to continue that trend, presenting not just a narrative but a message.
The actress emphasized that she hopes the song will encourage viewers — especially women — to reconnect with their inner voice and stand tall even in challenging times.
The song Kali Shakti, with its powerful visuals and layered vocals, blends traditional Indian motifs with modern storytelling. It’s not just about beats and choreography — it’s about evoking something sacred and strong within.
The makers have hinted that the track may become a centrepiece of the film, sparking conversations about faith, femininity, and fortitude.
Kajol’s portrayal in Kali Shakti is more than a performance — it is a reflection of the quiet, potent strength that women carry within them. As Maa readies for release, the film and its message could strike a chord across India, from big cities to smaller towns where stories of feminine power are not just watched, but lived.