Happy Birthday to Ajay Devgn!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,April 02 2013]

Our ‘Himmatwala’ turns a day older today! Bol Bol Bol Happy Birthday to Ajay Devgn...

Having started his on screen journey as an action hero, Ajay Devgn gradually turned to romance and then comedy - a genre which rocketed him to great heights and which also brought him on par with the three super Khans of B-town.

While light hearted comedies made him favourite among family crowd, films like ‘Omkara’, ‘Raajneeti’ and ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ proved to be his landmark films for serious and quality performances. With ‘Singham’, Ajay went into a huge transformation, bringing in the typical masaledaar action back on screens.

However his latest ‘Himmatwala’ which ran high on expectations eventually didn’t click with the new generation. But we really hope this ‘Singham’ roars back successfully in his next ventures. On this special day of his, we at IndiaGlitz wish him all the luck and success...

Many More Happy Returns Of The Day, Ajay!

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