Kajal Aggarwal Reflects on 2025, Welcomes 2026 with Hope and Gratitude in Latest Post

Kajal Aggarwal Reflects on 2025, Welcomes 2026 with Hope and Gratitude in Latest Post

It is that time of the year when many reflect on the past and set goals for the future. Actress Kajal Aggarwal shared her thoughts in a recent social media post.

Plans for 2026

The ‘Hey Sinamika’ actress expressed her intention to enter 2026 filled with hope, excitement, and an open heart. Sharing her gratitude for the year 2025, Kajal wrote on Instagram, “So much gratitude for a fabulous year gone by, and stepping into 2026 with hope, excitement, and an open heart…(sic)”.

Highlights of December

Kajal’s post included snippets from December, a month filled with memorable moments. She celebrated various milestones, including family birthdays and her son Neil’s annual day, and enjoyed travel with her loved ones.

“December has been deeply fulfilling—family, love, connection and reconnection, milestone birthdays of the people who matter most, celebrations, Neil’s annual day concert, laughter, tears, amazing work and signed even more exciting new projects, along with some truly beautiful travel. My heart feels full and grounded. Truly blessed to end the year this way,” she added.

Getaway to Australia

Recently, Kajal enjoyed a fun getaway to Australia with her husband, Gautam Kitchlu. She shared glimpses of her enchanting experience at the Field of Light, noting how the landscapes of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta deeply moved both her and her husband.

Describing her time at Uluru as almost spiritual, Kajal appreciated the monolith’s calm, ancient presence. “Standing before Uluru felt almost spiritual… this immense, ancient monolith rising out of the desert with such dignity and calm. There’s a stillness here that makes you slow down instinctively, breathe deeper, and take in the world with softer eyes. And then Kata Tjuta—mysterious, majestic, sculpted by time. Felt like walking through a grand natural cathedral. Every curve, every shade of red and gold, felt alive,” she wrote.