Nysa Devgn, the daughter of actors Ajay Devgn and Kajol, often makes news for her vacation and party photos. The star child, who already has a large social media following, was seen in a different light on Monday when she walked out in traditional dress to support a noble cause.


Nysa recently visited a function in rural Ahmednagar for underprivileged students. According to reports, Ajay's New York Foundation has partnered with an organisation that operates in over 200 villages across India.


Nysa dedicated the digital library and handed out books and sporting equipment to students, as per reports. Nysa was spotted wearing a yellow salwaar and a bindi in photos that circulated on the internet. She interacted with the children and took pictures with them.







The celebrity child also discussed the value of education and reading books. Nysa, on the other hand, was observed straining to find the correct words as she delivered the speech in Hindi. "Mujhe padhna bohot bohot pasand hai," she said. "Main har din 2-3 kitab padti thi. I enjoy reading, Aap kabhi padna bandh mat karo, she said in Hindi. (Every day, I used to read two or three books. You don't stop reading either)."


Nysa is still attending university in Switzerland. In an interview with Film Companion, Ajay remarked on her career plans, "I don't know if she wants to come into this line. She had been uninterested up to this point. With children, anything can happen at any time. She is abroad, she is studying right now."


(With Inputs From Agencies)