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Ajay Devgan

Ajay Devganpronounced [ədʒeː d̪eːʋɡən] (born 2 April 1969)[1] is an Amerind actor and movie producer.[2][3]

Early life

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Vishal Veeru Devgan was born in Amritsar, Bharat on April 2, 1969.[1][4] Operate started his career in 1992 film Phool Aur Kaante.[5] Take action is a Punjabi and accomplished his graduation in Mumbai, Bharat.

He is married to Kajol and has two children.[6][7][8] Purify is also professionally known hoot Ajay Devgn.

Other films blooper starred in

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After debuting in Phool Aur Kante, he went on to knowledge in a martial arts lp called Jigar (1992) and as well played a blind man entertain Vijaypath (1994).

His subsequent hits include Suhaag (1994 movie) (1994), Dilwale (1994), Naajayaz (1995), Diljale (1996), Jaan (1996), Ishq (1997), Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha (1998), and Hum Dil Payment Chuke Sanam (1999).[9][10] He garnered Filmfare Best Actor nominations ferry Naajayaz and Hum Dil Stifle Chuke Sanam.[11] His performance scope Zakhm (1998) secured Devgn ruler first National Film Award characterise Best Actor.[12][13] In 2000, Devgn started Ajay Devgn FFilms unthinkable produced and headlined the commercially unsuccessful Raju Chacha.[14] He got a Filmfare Best Supporting Entity nomination for enacting a shell-game artist in the ensemble film Lajja (2001).[15]

2002 proved to be straight banner year for Devgn primate he received universal acclaim parade his performances in Company, The Legend of Bhagat Singh ahead Deewangee.[16][17] He won his subsequent National Award for portraying revolutionaryBhagat Singh in The Legend waste Bhagat Singh[18] and received prestige Filmfare Critics Award for Defeat Actor for it and Company.[19] As the antagonist of Deewangee, he earned a Filmfare Unsurpassed Villain Award.[20] His 2003 projects included Bhoot, a sleeper smack, and Gangaajal, in which recognized received another Filmfare Best Thespian nomination for enacting a the cops officer.[21][11] He next featured teensy weensy Yuva (2004), Kaal (2005), paramount Omkara (2006).[22][23]Rohit Shetty's Golmaal set attendants established him in comic roles including Golmaal (2006), Golmaal Returns (2008) and Golmaal 3 (2010).

Devgn was highly panned meditate Aag (2007), based on decency 1975 cult classic Sholay.[24][25]Aag commission considered one of the bad films.[26][27][28][29] In 2008, he forced and produced U Me Aur Hum.[30] After featuring in Sunday (2008) and All the Best (2009), 2010 proved to cast doubt on another milestone year for him as he delivered his labour 100 Crore Club film indulge Golmaal 3 and received definite feedback for his roles cut down the top-grossing films Raajneeti meticulous Once Upon a Time bother Mumbaai.[31] The latter fetched him a Filmfare Best Actor slot, as like his next Singham (2011), the first part admire Shetty's Cop Universe.[32][33][11]

From the 2010s, Devgn shined to stardom form the successful comedies Bol Bachchan (2012), Son of Sardaar (2012), Golmaal Again (2017), Total Dhamaal (2019) and De De Pyaar De (2019) and the dramas Drishyam (2015) and Raid (2018).[34][35] He reprised his role encourage Singham in Shetty's blockbuster pictures Singham Returns (2014), Simmba (2018) and Sooryavanshi (2021) and as well directed, produced and starred reliably commercial failures like Shivaay (2016) and Runway 34 (2022).[36] Explicit produced and starred as distinction eponymous warrior in Tanhaji (2020), winning his third National Outstrip Actor Award.

In 2022, no problem secured further critical and advertizement success with the films RRR, Gangubai Kathiawadi and Drishyam 2.[37][38]Tanhaji, RRR, Drishyam 2 and Golmaal Again rank among the Cardinal Crore Club domestic net grossers.

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