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Ajay Devgn Kajol’s daughter Nysa is a ‘liver’ wears Orry merch for night out


The glittering world of Bollywood often captivates its audience with more than just on-screen tales, and recently Ajay Devgn and Kajol’s daughter, Nysa Devgn, has endorsed an interesting new Internet phenomenon. Much like her companion, Orry aka Orhan Awatramani, who has swiftly become a viral sensation, Nysa too has displayed exquisite camaraderie by promoting her friend’s distinctive brand image.

Snapshots circulating on social media captured Nysa on a nocturnal outing, dressed fashionably in a piece of Orry’s merchandise, a T-shirt emblazoned with “I am a liver,” complete with a caricature of Orry himself. This tagline has grown popular after Orry used it in a quip about his profession, which has since resonated with the digital crowd.

The spotlight turned to Orry as his regular appearances at Bollywood gatherings and his friendly poses with prominent industry figures piqued the interest of curious onlookers. Capitalizing on this intrigue, Orry’s engagements on social media platforms fostered his rise to fame. While having mastered the art of networking in an industry that is at times thought of as insincere, Orry has maintained a clear stance on his authentic connections.

In an enlightening and candid Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) session, Orry delved into his personal connections within the cinematic fraternity. Amidst the glitterati, he identified actress Janhvi Kapoor, often referred to as JK, as not just a friend, but a vital supporter in his life. Orry recounted the darker chapters of his life, where he stated that Kapoor played multiple roles: a therapist, advisor, teacher, and above all, a beacon of unwavering support. According to Orry, it was Kapoor’s strength and patience that acted as a lifeline during his period of adversity.

Orry’s warmth extended to his friend Nysa Devgn as well. When questioned about her, Orry didn’t hesitate to confront the public misconceptions and cultural propensity for privacy invasion young women often face, particularly in the context of social media. Defending Nysa against incessant trolling and criticism, Orry underscored the difficulty she experiences in negating unfounded rumors due to her choice to maintain a private life—a respect for discretion that is often mistaken by the public.

Their mutual respect is notable in Orry’s exceeds-the-scale rating of their friendship, a hearty “11/10.” His remarks highlight the impacts of fame on personal lives and the strength in choosing privacy amidst an industry where lives are scrutinized. It also underlines the deep bonds formed away from cameras, which often remain invisible to the public eye but are critical to the resilience of those in the limelight.

Nysa, taking cues from Orry’s philosophy of life, seems to embrace the ‘liver’ mantra. The simple, yet profoundly impactful, idea of living to the fullest resonates with their generation, often confronted with the pressure of public expectations and the relentless speed of social media.

To a keen observer, Orry’s rise to prominence and his relationship with individuals like Nysa and Janhvi paint a portrait of a youth cohort that values authenticity and unwavering loyalty. Orry’s frankness in sharing his experiences and his passionate defense against unfounded criticisms of his friends sheds light on a hidden domain of the entertainment industry—where genuine connections are formed, fostered, and fiercely protected.

As Nysa Devgn publicly dons the mantle of Orry’s ‘liver’ philosophy, she not only shows support for her friend but also signals her stance in a cultural narrative that is ever-evolving. It is a symbiotic testament to living honestly and embracing the bonds that matter amidst the ephemeral and often superficial nature of fame.