- Original Name: Vishal Devgan
- Date of Birth: 2 April, 1967
- Birth Place: Mumbai
- Zodiac Sign: Aries
- Height: 5′ 8”
- Hair Color: Black
- Eye Color: Black
- Marital Status: Married
- Religion : Hindu
- Languages : Hindi, English
Debut Film | Family Background | |||
Phool Aur Kaante |
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1991–1997: Breakthrough and success
"I was a reluctant newcomer,I had no method as an actor when I
started off. Born into a film family, never seen another life and always
wanted to be in films. I always thought I would direct films one day. I
used to make video films when I was cast in my first movie. I had not
expected it all."
—Ajay Devgn on his debut[28]
In 1991, Ajay Devgn made his debut as an actor in Phool Aur Kaante. The film grossed 11,000,000 and was the fourth highest grossing movie of the year[29] and earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Male Newcomer. Phool Aur Kaante clashed with Yash Chopra directed Lamhe
at the box office. However Phool Aur Kante proved to be a super hit, on
the other hand Lamhe which starred Anil Kapoor bombed at the box
office.[29]
In 1992, he starred in Bollywood martial arts action romantic film Jigar alongside Karisma Kapoor, which grossed 7,00,00,000 and it was seventh highest grossing movie of the year at boxoffice.,[30] It was released in Diwali weekend and proved to be successful. It was Ajay Devgn second success after Phool Aur Kaante.[31]
In 1993, he starred in Dil Hai Betaab which focused on love triangles, romantic themes, little action and the most common being revenge. He next featured in Divya Shakti.[32] Devgn's next release was Sangram.
The film is a story of enimity between 2 fathers Danny and Amrish Puri
somewhat similar to QSQT but here the main story is the love triangle
between Karisma, Ajay and Ayesha Jhulka. It was an average film.[33] Then he worked with director Deepak Bahry in action film Ek Hi Raasta,[34] and with director Deepak Pawar in Platform. Platform was a disaster, his other releases that year were Shaktiman, Dhanwan and Bedardi. Dhanwan is a romantic love triangle with Ajay Devgan, Karisma Kapoor and Manisha Koirala. Ajay just fresh after Phool Aur Kaante' and Jigar successes got to face many failures from 1993(except Divya Shakti) till Dilwale [33]
In 1994, he starred in Harry Baweja's action romantic movieDilwale.
Ajay played mentally retarded character "Arun Saxena". The movie was
superhit and 8th highest grossing movie of the year at boxoffice.[35] His next release was Kanoon. He then starred in director Kuku Kohli's Suhaag
with Akshay Kumar. The movie was about two friends and the life of Ajay
Devgan charcter's Ajay Sharma/Malhotra. It was the 7th highest grossing
movie of the year.[35] He then chose to work in Vijaypath after refusing Karan Arjun
because shooting dates were clashing with Vijaypath. The film was hit
at boxoffice and 11th highest grossing of the year. The year was very
good for Ajay Devgan, all 3 movies were hit at boxoffice.[35]
In 1995, he appeared in Mahesh Bhatt's critically acclaimed movie Naajayaz, for which he was nominated as a Best Actor by Filmfare. His next venture was Hulchul
with new director Milan Luthria alongside Kajol. Upon the initial
meeting of Ajay Devgn and Kajol, Kajol was angry at the Producer for
bringing an actor like Ajay and not an actor like Shah Rukh Khan[citation needed]. Ironically Ajay Devgn and Kajol would date for five years and eventually get married.[36] He then appeared in Gundaraj with Kajol and movie didn't perform at boxoffice.[36] His next release was Haqeeqat[36] alongside Tabbu. The film was 11th highest grossing movie of the year[36]
In 1996, he starred in action movie Jung
with Mithun Chakraborty, Rambha and Aditya Pancholi, the movie did not
perform at the box office. His next release was an action movie called Jaan[37] with Twinkle Khanna which was successful. He then starred in director Harry Baweja's film Diljale where he played a terrorist character Shaka. It was a Superhit of 1996.[37]
In 1997 he starred in Itihaas with Twinkle Khanna which was flop. His next release was Indra Kumar's romantic comedy Ishq alongside Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla andKajol,
in which he played Ajay, a rich boy in love with a poor girl, played by
Kajol. Upon release, the film emerged as a commercial success.[38] The film grossed 30 crore and was the fourth highest grossing film of the year.[39] a.[38]
1998–2005: Success as well as critical acclaim
"I am a very spontaneous actor. I feel the character. I am one of the
actor in the industry now who is doing every genre and audience have
accepted me with open arms. I try to be the character. Instead of the
character becoming Ajay Devgn, Ajay becomes the character,"
—Ajay Devgn on his acting skills[40]
In 1998, he starred in Major Saab
with amitabh bachchan and sonali bendre where he played character of
army officer. The movie was successful and tenth highest grossing of the
year at box office,[41] He next starred in director Anees Bazmee's second film opposite Kajol in the romantic comedy Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, a remake of the Hollywood hit French Kiss as Shekhar.It grossed 30,25,00,000 Indian rupees[41] and became third highest grossing film of the year.His next release was Mahesh Bhatt's Zakhm
.The plot involves the communal tension of Mumbai during the riots.He
played the central role of the protagonist who is fed up with religious
warfare. Zakhm won Ajay Devgn several awards for his performance, including the National Film Award for Best Actor and the Star Screen Award for Best Actor,[42] 1998 was a prolific year for Devgn,he won national award for Zakhm and two highest grossing movie of the year.[41]
In 1999,He starred in the romantic drama Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam,in which he played Vanraj, a man who tries to help his wife(Aishwarya Rai) get back together with her lover (Salman Khan).Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam marked a significant turning point in his career. The film, an adaptation of Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel Na Hanyate, was directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and co-starred Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai.Ajay
Devgn was highly praised for his performance.Rediff quoted "Ajay's role
reminds you of one he did in another film, Pyar Tho Hona Hi Tha. There
he is searching for the boyfriend of the girl he secretly loves. But
intense scenes are his forte and he does well here. He's particularly
good in the scene where he gets exasperated with his wife's stubbornness
and strives to keep his cool.".[43]
The movie was both critically and commercially successful and ajay
devgn was nominated for filmfare best actor award .after then he
appeared in Hindustan Ki Kasam with amitabh Bachchan and Sonali bendre which took best opening at that time[44] in the same year he worked with director Milan Luthria in Kachche Dhaage with Saif ali khan and Manisha koirala and the movie was hit at boxoffice[44] next movie of ajay devgn in this year was Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet which was romantic comedy and it was successful at boxoffice[44] He then starred his home production movie with director Prakash jha's film Dil Kya Kare with wife Kajol and himself in lead roles. The film was acclaimed critically. his other movies include this year was Gair and Thakshak this movie's was praised for Ajay Devgan's portrayal of a strong, silent man was one of the highlights of the movie
In 2000, he worked in Harry Baweja's Deewane. In this film, he essayed a double role, one as a thief and the other as a police officer. The film flopped at the box office.[45] The same year, Devgn starred in his first home production Raju Chacha opposite wife Kajol. The film also bombed at the box office.[45]
In 2001, he starred in Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke with Madhuri Dixit and Preity Zinta. This film was an average grosser at the box office.[46] His next release Lajja, alongside Manisha Koirala, Madhuri Dixit, Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor, earned him a nomination for the "Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award". The film did not perform as expected at the box office.[46] He then worked in Mahesh Manjrekar's Tera Mera Saath Rahen.
In 2002, he was featured in Ram Gopal Varma's fictional expose of Mumbai underworld Company.
In this film he played the character of a gangster called
‘Malik’.Company received critical acclaim and performance of Devgn was
highly praised by critics.Taran Adarsh
concluded about his performance "Ajay Devgan enacts his role to
perfection. A controlled performance, the actor takes to this complex
character like a fish takes to water. He underplays his part with
admirable ease".[47] He was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award and won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. The film fared well at the box office.[clarification needed][48] His next release was Hum Kisise Kum Nahin alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and Aishwarya Rai.[48]
The same year, he also starred in Rajkumar Santoshi's biopic The Legend of Bhagat Singh.[49] in the title role. His performance was well received by critics. Taran Adarsh
concluded "Ajay Devgan has lived the role. To state that he is
excellent would be an understatement. His performance is bound to win
admiration from cinegoers, besides fetching awards".[50] Film was released on 7 June 2002 and went on to win two National Film Awards, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and three Filmfare Awards, including the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie.The film didn't fare well at the box office.[51] However, he won his second National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance. He then starred in Anees Bazmee's Deewangee. The film was partially inspired by William Diehl's English language novel Primal Fear and earned Devgn several awards for his negative role including, "Filmfare Best Villain Award", "Star Screen Award for Best Villain" and "Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role". The film was a success at the box office.[48]
In 2003, he starred in Ram Gopal Verma's Bhoot opposite Urmila Matondkar. The film was appreciated critically & performed very well at the box office.[52] He then starred in action thriller Qayamat: City Under Threat opposite debutante Neha Dhupia which was huge commercial success.[52] He then worked in Milan Luthria's romantic film Chori Chori opposite Rani Mukherji and Sonali Bendre. This film did not succeed at the box office.[52]
In that same year he featured in Prakash Jha's Gangaajal,The movie as a sidetrack also mentions the blinding incident at Bhagalpur.
Gangaajal was declared above average at Indian box-office. His
performance was well received by critics, rediff noted "Ajay Devgan
pulls up an ace with a part tailormade to reinforce his
seething-under-the-surface angry hero image. To his credit (and the
director's), he brings style and grace to a largely stereotypical,
righteous protagonist. To a great extent, his presence covers up the
film's patchiness in the second half".[53] he was also nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award. He then worked in Rohit Shetty's directional debut Zameen[54] and J. P. Dutta's war film LOC Kargil.
"Ajay is the only actor I can think of presently who has an emotional
point. Only his acting has that humility which allows somebody else's
life to invade him and portray that character without any pretensions.
He soaks up information like a sponge and becomes the character! ,"
— Film Director/Producer Mahesh Bhatt talking about Devgn acting skills
In 2004 he was cast alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Akshay Kumar in Rajkumar Santoshi's Khakee. The film was released on 23 January 2004 to positive reviews and went on to became one of the highest-grossing film of 2004.[55]
His performance was well received by critics, Taran Adarsh concluded
"Ajay Devgan adds yet another feather in his cap with a performance that
could've been essayed only by a master performer. His confrontations
with Amitabh Bachchan are exemplary.".[56] Later that year he appeared in director Indra Kumar's Masti: Sanam Teri Kasamand also starred in the critically acclaimed movie Yuva[57][58][59]
Ajay Devgn next collaborated with director Rituparno Ghosh's, in the relationship drama Raincoat, an adaptation of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi. Also featuring Aishwaraya Rai, Raincoat met with wide critical acclaim and among other wins, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.[60] his performance in Raincoat
was highly praise by critics,rediff noted "Hesitation, desperation,
humiliation – Ajay Devgan conveys them eloquently. His Manoj is no cool
dude, but just another lower middle-class guy in misery, with whom none
would like to switch place. He particularly stands out in the scenes
where he cries in the bathroom, or begs Neeru not to marry someone else"[61] He was also seen in a cameo appearance in Taarzan: The Wonder Car.
2005 was less successful for him as he starred in a series of flop movies like Insan, Blackmail, Main Aisa Hi Hoon, Tango Charlie and Shikhar whilst Kaal and Apaharan succeeded at the Box Office. For his performance in Apaharan Devgn was nominated for the National Film Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Best Actor Award. His villanous performance in Kaal also earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Best Villain Award.[62]
2006–2009: Golmaal and other projects
In 2006's he portrayed the character of Othello in Omkara, the Hindi adaptation of William Shakespeare's Othello. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the film is a tragedy of sexual jealousy set against the backdrop of the political system in Uttar Pradesh.[63] It premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival.[63][64] Omkara
was received highly positive by critics,Rediff concluded about his
performance"Othello is a tricky role, a leading man eclipsed by the
villain. Yet the Moor is a brooding and compelling character, and Ajay
Devgan does valiantly with his material. Omkara strips Othello of the
racism, exchanging his black skin for surprisingly inconsequential
half-Brahminism. Ajay's best bits are when restrained, and while there
is a bit of a seen-that feel to his character, by the time the film is
over, you realise just how unflinchingly solid he's been.".[65]
Taran Adarsh Describe about his performance"Ajay makes a stirring and
powerful interpretation of a man haunted by uncertainty about his
lover's faithfulness. The serious look that Ajay carries suits him to
the T. Of course, Ajay is exceptional in the film and looks every inch
the character he portrays".[66]
In same year, he starred in Rohit Shetty's Golmaal .Golmaal proved to be a sleeper hit. The latter film was soon to be followed by two super hit sequels Golmaal Returns and Golmaal 3. In the same year he also featured in a short documentary about the Mumbai floods of 2005 named The Awakening.[67]
In 2007 he starred in 2 movies, directorAnubhav Sinha's action thriller Cash and Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag.
In 2008's he worked in social film Halla Bol with Rajkumar Santoshi and was cast with Pankaj Kapoor and Vidya Balan.[68] The film was based on the life of activist Safdar Hashmi, who was killed by political rivals while performing on a street play (by the name of Halla Bol) in 1989.[69] The film was a critical failure.[70] He then starred in director Rohit Shetty's third film Sunday,
He next starred in his directorial debut film, U Me Aur Hum
(2008) with wife Kajol. Devgn described Kajol's participation in the
project by saying, "She is always thorough with the nitty-gritties of
her character before she begins shooting. Since the screenplay work
happened at home, Kajol was present for all the sittings and even gave
her inputs."[71]
Upon release, the film performed moderately well at the box-office and
earned positive critical reviews for his performance as well as for
direction.Rediff concluded about his performance "his character grows,
discovers both shirt-buttons and subtlety, delivering an intense acting
job. Speaking almost entirely in platitudes – pithy at first, profound
as he goes on – this grows into an extraordinarily well-written
character, replete with flaws and relatability. The way he treats his
remorse, drunkenly pointing every finger at himself around a dinner
table, is superbly handled, as is his guilty struggle to delineate his
life experience from his professional opinion".[72] He also had a cameo appearance in his brother Anil Devgan's film Haal–e–dil. He starred with long-time friend Sanjay Dutt and actress Manisha Koirala in Afzal Khan's Mehbooba.
He then appeared in Rohit Shetty's comedy Golmaal Returns, the sequel to the 2006 film Golmaal: Fun Unlimited. Part of an ensemble cast which included Kareena kapoor, Arshad Warsi and Tusshar Kapoor,
Movie was about a mistrustful wife who believed her husband was
unfaithful. The film had an ambivalent reception from critics, The Indian Express
believed the screenplay was derivative, concluding: "There is nothing
particularly new about a suspicious wife keeping tabs on her husband,
and there is nothing particularly new in the way Ajay-Kareena play it."[73] Golmaal Returns was a financial success with global revenues of 792.5 million (US$15 million).[74]
In 2009 he produced his third film All the Best also directed by Rohit Shetty. The film did good business and was a semi-hit.[75] Later in the year he starred in Vipul Shah's London Dreams with Salman Khan and Tamil film star Asin. The film was declared a flop.[75]
2010–present: Entry in 100 Crore Club
"The journey has been comfortable so far. I did not force myself to
do anything. I feel lucky to have got right scripts and to work with
right directors and important thing is that these films were accepted by
the audience,"
—Ajay Devgn, reflecting on his career[76]
In 2010 he featured in the comedy Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? alongside Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma which was a success. same year, he featured in Prakash Jha's multi-starrer political thriller Rajneeti, Raajneeti
was released in theatres worldwide on 4 June 2010, after some
controversies regarding similarities between real-life people and the
characters in the film, as well as issues about the national anthem.film
was Made on budget of 600 million (US$11 million)[77] was released on June 2010, The film opened to positive reviews and was declared a "blockbuster".[78] His performance was well received with critic Nikhat Kazmi
The same year, Devgan starred in Milan Luthria's Once Upon a Time in Mumbai which was among the top grossers of 2010.[79] The film and Devgan's performance was well received by critics. Taran Adarsh
noted " Ajay Devgn is splendid as Sultan. The actor had enacted a
similar role in Company, but it must be said that his interpretation is
so different in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. He adds so much depth to
the character, which only goes to prove his range and versatility. This
is, without a trace of doubt, Ajay's finest work so far".[80] Another critics Komal nahta
concluded "Ajay Devgan is simply fantastic in the role of Sultan Mirza.
So real is his performance that it looks like he was born to play this
role. Right from his look to his acting including dialogue-delivery,
everything is fabulous. Indeed, an award-winning performance!".[81]
He was then starred in Priyadarshan's action-thriller film, Aakrosh.The movie is based on the topic of honour killings.Aakrosh
mostly garnered positive reviews from all critics but unable to perform
well at boxoffice.At the end of the year, he reunited with director
Rohit Shetty for his sequel to the 2008 release Golmaal Returns. Although (like its predecessor) the film received mixed reviews it was the most successful entry in the Golmaal series, earning more than 1 billion (US$18 million) domestically.[82] Devgn later lent his voice to the animated film Toonpur Ka Super Hero.
In 2011 he teamed up with Emraan Hashmi for Madhur Bhandarkar's comedy Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji. He was a narrator in Yamla Pagla Deewana and also did a cameo role in Ready. He also featured in Rohit Shetty Singham.
Taran Adarsh said about his performance "The title means 'Lion' and
Ajay is in the centre of the battle between good and evil. The
embodiment of screen masculinity, Ajay enacts the central character of a
righteous, hardhearted cop with flourish. He brings alive on screen a
larger-than-life hero character with determined conviction, which
renders you thunderstruck. One of the few actors who underplays his part
admirably, he returns to the over-the-top-action genre of films with
this one. In a nutshell, his performance plays a pivotal role in
carrying the film to the winning post.".[83] He then starred David Dhawan's action comedy film Rascals.The film also stars Sanjay Dutt, Kangna Ranaut.The film received mixed to negative response from critics. Despite opening strongly, it was a box office flop.[84]
In 2012,he featured in Tezz directed by Priyadarshan along with Anil Kapoor, Boman Irani, Kangna Ranaut, Sameera Reddy and Zayed Khan.The
movie received mixed reviews from critics and failed to perform on
boxoffice. Then he featured in Rohit shetty's multi-starrer Bol Bachchan, where he acted alongside Abhishek Bachchan and Asin Thottumkal, Bol bachchan also reached blockbuster status at the box office. Bol Bachchan has grossed 150 crore worldwide.[85][citation needed]. Same year,ajay devgn starred in Ashwni Dhir's Son of Sardar which was superhit at box office by grossing around 150 crore worldwide as 105.66 Crore[86] net in domestic and Overseas Collections is 15.35 crore[87] and it was 4th movie of ajay devgn which did more than 100 crore at domestic boxoffice.[88]
In 2013, he will feature in the remake version of Himmatwala.which is slated to release on 29 March.[89] then same year ajay devgn will appear in Prakash Jha's multi-starrer political Drama Satyagraha.[90]
Film production and direction
In 2000 Devgn set up a production company known as Ajay Devgn Films Productions. Its first film was Raju Chacha. The movie was released in 2000, starring Devgn as the lead actor and his wife Kajol
as the lead actress. The film was generally panned by critics.
Additionally, it flopped at the Box office collecting only 8.25 crore.
In 2008 he co-produced the drama U Me Aur Hum which marked his directorial debut. Devgn also played the lead role in the film, sharing the screen with his wife Kajol.The
film was also Written by Devgan himself and three other
writers.Critics' reviews towards the movie were mostly positive, with Taran Adarsh
giving the film 4 out of 5 stars and describing it as "a well-made,
absorbing love story that's high on the emotional quotient".[91]
Movie could not attarct huge public but still it got success of running
for more than 3 weeks in many theatres. Movie showed how a person who
has very week memory forgets the things even she forgets her husband.
Movie is well written & directed. According to Critics, This movie
was best movie of Ajay & Kajol Together.
In 2009,Devgn released his home production All the Best: Fun Begins.Which was directed by Rohit Shetty and starring Ajay Devgn , Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu and Mugdha Godse.[92]
The film was released on 16 October 2009, and received positive
response from critics.It was rated a hit in India, and is the ninth highest grossing Bollywood film of 2009. The sequel will be released in 2013.[93]
In 2012,Devgn starred in Rohit Shetty 's Bollywood romantic action comedy film,Bol Bachchan which was joint production by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd,also featuring Abhishek Bachchan, Asin and Prachi Desai in lead roles. The film, made on a massive budget of 700 million (US$13 million),[94] is an official remake of the popular 1979 film Gol Maal.the
film was released on 6 July 2012 in around 2575 screens worldwide with
2700 prints. It received mixed critical acclaim but had a good opening
at the box office[95] The film supposedly created a record for its advance bookings.[96]Bol Bachchan has become one of the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in India.[97] Box Office India declared the film as a "hit".[98] where it grossed 1580 million (US$29 million) worldwide.[99]
The same year he starred in Ashwni Dhir's Bollywood romantic action comedy film,Son of Sardaar which was joint production by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures,also featuring Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha and Juhi Chawla in lead roles.The film released on 13 November 2012. Whilst having competition with the Yash Raj film Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Son of Sardaar managed to do excellent business at the box office worldwide.[100] Box Office India rated Son of Sardaar as Hit in India, and an Average grosser in the Overseas Markets.[101][102] It went on to gross 150 crore(s) (US$27 million) worldwide.[99]
In 2014 he will produce Singham 2 .
In the media
Ajay Devgn has a reputation for shunning award ceremonies and not
accepting any popular Indian film awards. Though nominated many times,
Devgn does not attend any Indian film award ceremony as he feels "award
functions ‘are a sham’ and the winners’ names are changed at the last
moment, depending on which actor has come to attend the ceremony".He
says "I don’t believe in film awards. I have always made it a point to
never take those awards,They (the organisers of private awards) need
maximum number of stars to attend their ceremony, so they call you up
and tell you that if you attend their event, they will give you an
award. So what is the point of getting an award only if you will attend
the show? And if you are unable to make it at the last minute … the chit
with the name of the winner changes and another actor gets the trophy. I
have lost faith in such ceremonies,".[103] The actor last trophy was a National Award for the Best Actor, which he won in 2003 for The Legend of Bhagat Singh.
Once in an interview, Devgn states that "I don't talk too much, I let my work do the talking"[104]
Personal life
Ajay Devgn began dating actress, Kajol, in 1994, while filming for Gundaraj.[16] Members of the media, however, labelled them as an "unlikely pair" due to their contrasting personalities.[17]
Devgn explained their relationship by saying, "We never resorted to the
usual 'I Love you' routine. A proposal never happened. We grew with
each other. Marriage was never discussed, but it was always imminent".[18] They subsequently got married on 24 February 1999 in a traditional Maharashtrian style ceremony at the Devgn house.[19]
The wedding was subject to wide media scrutiny, as certain members of
the media criticised Kajol's decision to settle down at the "peak of her
career".[20]
Post marriage, there was news in the media claiming that Devgn didn't
allow Kajol to work in films anymore. However, it was later clarified by
Kajol that instead of quitting films, she would cut down on the amount
of work that she did.[105][106]
Following his marriage, Kajol moved into his, and his parents, house
at the latter's ancestral house in Juhu. While media members speculated
about a lack of compatibility between her in-laws and her, Kajol
clarified that they were "like parents to me" and encouraged her to
continue working in films.[16]
Rumours have often romantically linked Devgn with other Bollywood
actresses, and have reported about an imminent divorce. Refuting the
rumours, Kajol stated, "I don't believe in those rumours because I know
the way this industry functions. [...] You cannot continue a marriage
without the basic trust. Frankly, I don't care for such talk."[107]
In 2001, Kajol was pregnant with her first child. However, due to an ectopic pregnancy, she suffered a miscarriage.[108] On 20 April 2003, Kajol gave birth to a daughter, Nysa.[21] Seven years later, on 13 September 2010, she gave birth to a son, Yug.[22] She described motherhood as "fab" and added that her kids brought out "the best in her".[109]
Television Shows
Ajay Devgn will be hosting the fifth season of 'Khatron Ke Khiladi', as Akshay Kumar will not be available for the show.[110] Devgn was invited to anchor the Google+ Hangout session with Narendra Modi.
In his session, Modi answered questions on ‘Strong and Glorious India
Long Cherished by Swami Vivekananda.’ Devgn will make his first
appearance on the small screen as the 'Sutradhar' of 'Ram Leela' on STAR
TV in 2012.
In late 2012, Devgn hosted Life OK's miniseries Ramleela - Ajay Devgn Ke Saath
from 21 October 2012 to 18 November 2012.The show was narrated by Ajay
Devgn, who provided a prologue at the beginning of each episode or act.[111]
Awards and honours
National Film Awards
Winner- 1998 – National Film Awards for Best Actor for Zakhm
- 2002 – National Film Awards for Best Actor for The Legend of Bhagat Singh
Filmfare Awards
Winner- 1991 – Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for Phool Aur Kaante
- 2002 – Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Deewangee
- 2002 – Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for Company and The Legend of Bhagat Singh
- 1996 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Naajayaz
- 1998 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Zakhm
- 1999 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
- 2001 – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for Lajja
- 2002 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Company
- 2003 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Gangaajal
- 2005 – Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Khakee
- 2006 – Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Kaal
- 2011 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
- 2012 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Singham .[3]
Screen Awards
Winner- 1998 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Zakhm
- 2002 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Company
- 2002 – Screen Award for Best Villain for Deewangee
- 2011 – Screen Award Best Performer for Golmaal 3 [4]
- 2003 – Screen Award for Best Actor for The Legend of Bhagat Singh [5]
- 2004 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Gangaajal
- 2005 – Screen Award for Best Villain for Khakee
- 2006 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Apaharan
- 2006 – Screen Award for Best Villain for Kaal
- 2006 – Screen Award for Best Villain for Shikhar
- 2007 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Omkara
- 2010 – Screen Award for Best Comedian for All The Best: Fun Begins
- 2010 – Screen Award for Best Actor (Popular Choice) for All The Best: Fun Begins
- 2011 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai [6]
- 2012 – Screen Award for Best Actor for Singham [7]
International Indian Film Academy Awards
Nominated- 2000 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
- 2002 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Company
- 2002 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for The Legend of Bhagat Singh
- 2003 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Gangaajal
- 2004 – IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Khakee
- 2006 – IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Kaal
- 2007 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Omkara[8]
- 2010 – IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for All the Best: Fun Begins
- 2011 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
- 2012 – IIFA Award for Best Actor for Singham
Zee Cine Awards
Winner- 2002 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for Deewangee
- 2001 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male for Lajja
- 2002 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Company
- 2003 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for The Legend of Bhagat Singh
- 2004 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Gangaajal
- 2004 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for Khakee
- 2005 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for Kaal
- 2005 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Apaharan
- 2011 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai [9]
- 2012 – Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Singham
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
Winner- 1999 – BFJA Awards, Best Actor for Zakhm [10]
- 2002 – (Hindi)|BFJA Awards, Best Actor]] for The Legend of Bhagat Singh [11]
Bollywood Movie Awards
Winner- 1999 – Bollywood Movie Award - Critics Award Male for Zakhm
- 2003 – Bollywood Movie Award - Best Villain for Deewangee
- 1999 – Bollywood Movie Award – Best Actor for Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha
- 2003 – Bollywood Movie Award – Best Actor for Company
- 2007 – Bollywood Movie Award – Best Actor for Omkara
Stardust Awards
Winner- 2003 – Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for Company
- 2010 – Best Actor In A Comedy Role for All the Best – Fun Begins [12]
- 2011 – Best Actor – Thriller/Action for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai[13]
- 2012 – Best Actor – Thriller/Action for Singham''[14]
- 2010 – Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for All the Best – Fun Begins [15]
- 2011 – Best Actor – Comedy / Romance for Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge[16]
- 2011 – Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai and Golmaal 3[16]
- 2012 – Best Actor – Comedy / Romance for Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
- 2012 – Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for Singham
Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards
Winner- 2010 – Best Actor in a Comic Role for All the Best – Fun Begins [17]
- 2010 – Best Performance In Negative Role for London Dreams
- 2011 – Best Actor in a Leading Role for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai [18]
- 2011 – Best Actor in a Supporting Role-Male for Raajneeti [18]
- 2012 – Best Actor in a Leading Role-Male for Singham
BIG Star Entertainment Awards
Nominated- 2010 – BIG Star – Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai [19]
- 2010 – BIG Star – Film Actor of Decade (Male) [19]
- 2011 – BIG Star – Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male for Singham
- 2011 – BIG Star – Most Entertaining Film Actor In Action Role – Male for Singham
- 2011 – BIG Star – Most Entertaining Film Actor In comedy Role – for Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
Global Indian Film Awards
Nominated- 2006 – GIFA Best Actor for Omkara [20]
The Global Indian Film and Television Honours
Winner- 2011 – Best Actor In A Lead Role – Male for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai [21]
- 2011 – Box Office Star Of The Year 2010 [21]
- 2011 – Best Actor in Lead Role (Jury) for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
- 2012 – Best Actor In A Lead Role – Male for Singham
Other awards
Winner- 2003 – "Achiever of the Year" by The Foundation of Promotion of Film Arts and Crafts (FPFAC).[22]
- 2008 – "Jasarat Award" [23]
- 2011 – "Most Profitable Celeb of 2010" at the ETC Bollywood Business Awards 2010.[24]
- 2011 – Gold Lions Awards-Best Actor Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
- 2011 – NDTV's Actor of the Year – Male.[25]
- 2012 – Abhineta No.1 Award by Bhaskar Bollywood Awards.[26]
- 2012 – National Media Award For Asian Academy Of Film And Television-Best Actor Singham
- 2012 – Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Awards – Best Performance-Male Singham
- 2012 – The GQ Men of the Year Awards – Cinematic Icon of the Year.
- 2013 – Bhaskar Bollywood Awards-Superstar Of The Year Award 2012 (male) for the film Singham
Honours
- 2003 – Rajiv Gandhi Award, Achievement in Bollywood.[27]
- 2012 Dada Saheb Phalke Academy Award for Outstanding Performance best actor Award
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