Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn (Devgan) | |
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Born | Vishal Veeru Devgan[1] 2 April 1969 |
Other names | Ajay Devgan[2] |
Occupation(s) | Film actor, Director, Producer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse | Kajol (1999–present) |
Website | http://ajaydevgn.com/ |
Ajay Devgn (Template:Lang-hi), born Vishal Veeru Devgan on 2 April 1969,[1] is an Indian film actor, director, and producer.[1]
He made his film debut with Phool Aur Kaante in 1991 and received a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his performance in the film[3] and for which he won a Filmfare Best Debut Award.[4] He then starred in films such as Jigar (1992), Dilwale (1994), Suhaag (1994), Naajayaz (1995), Diljale (1996) and Ishq (1997).
In 1999, Devgan received his first National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Mahesh Bhatt's drama Zakhm. Some of his later films of the decade are Pyar To Hona Hi Tha, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Kachche Dhaage.
In the early 2000s, he starred in Lajja (2001) and Company (2002). In 2003, he won his second National Film Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Bhagat Singh in Rajkumar Santoshi's biopic The Legend of Bhagat Singh. Throughout his career he has given many critically and commercially successful films including Raincoat (2004), Yuva (2004), Omkara (2006), Golmaal (2006), Golmaal Returns (2008), All The Best: Fun Begins (2009), Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Golmaal 3 (2010), and Raajneeti (2010). Having done so, he has established himself as one of the leading actors of Bollywood.
Biography
Devgan's father, Veeru Devgan, is a stunt choreographer, and his mother Veena Devgan, has produced one film. Anil Devgan, his brother, is a Hindi film director. He is a graduate of Bappu School in Juhu and Mithibai College. On February 23, 1999, he married Hindi film actress Kajol. The venue for the wedding was changed from a Gurdwara at Andheri in northwest Bombay to the Devgan residence, after a newspaper revealed the location.[5][relevant?] The couple has two children. Daughter Nysa was born in April 2003 and son Yug was born in September 2010.[6] In August 2009, Devgan changed his last name to Devgn on the request of his family.[7][8] He became the first Bollywood personality to acquire an aircraft for transport to shooting locations, promotions and personal trips.[9] His father is originally punjabi sikh from amritsar.[10][11]
Career
In 1992, Ajay starred in Jigar alongside Karishma Kapoor, which grossed Rs.7,00,00,000.[12] In 1993, he worked with director Deepak Bahry on the action film Ek Hi Raasta,[13] and with Deepak Pawar in Platform.
In 1994, Devgn worked in Harry Baweja's Dilwale, Suhaag and Vijaypath".[14]
In 1995, he appeared in Mahesh Bhatt's "Naajayaz", for which he was nominated for "filmfare best actor award".[15] In 1996, he continued with "Diljale".[16]
Devgn began starring in comedy films, such as Ishq in 1997.[17]
In 1998, he starred in "Major Saab" and Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha. He next starred in Mahesh Bhatt's Zakhm. He won several awards for his performance, including the National Film Award for Best Actor and the Star Screen Award for Best Actor [citation needed][18]
Devgn's 1999 work included Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam as well as "Hindustan ki kasam" and "Kachche dhage".[19]
In 2000, he worked in Harry Baweja's "Deewane". In this film, he essayed the role of two persons, where one is thief and another is police officer. The film was a flop at the box office.[20] In the same year, he starred in his first home production "Raju Chacha" opposite wife Kajol. The film also bombed at the box office.[20]
In 2001, he starred in "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke" co-starring Madhuri Dixit and Priety Zinta. This film was an average grosser at the box office.[21] 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.[21] He then worked in Mahesh Manjrekar's "Tera Mera Saath Rahen".
In 2002, he featured in Ram Gopal Verma's fictional expose of Mumbai Underworld "Company". He was nominated for Filmfare Best Actor Award and won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. The film fared well at the box office.[clarification needed][22] His next release was "Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin" alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and Aishwarya Rai.[22]
In the same year, he starred in Rajkumar Santoshi's biopic "The Legend of Bhagat Singh".[23] The film didn't fare well at the box office.[clarification needed][22] 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". He won several awards for his negative role including, "Filmfare Best Villain Award", "Star Screen Award Best Villain" and "Zee Cine Award Best Actor in a Negative Role". This film was a mild success at the box office.[22]
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.[24] He then starred in action thriller "Qayamat: City Under Threat" opposite debutant Neha Dhupia which was huge commercial success.[24] 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.[24]
In that same year he featured in Prakash Jha's "Gangaajal", for which he was nominated for "Filmfare Best Actor Award". He then worked in Rohit Shetty's directional debut "Zameen",[25] which grossed Rs.16,00,00,000[24] and J. P. Dutta's war film "LOC Kargil".
In 2004 he was cast along with Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Akshay Kumar in Rajkumar Santoshi's Khakee which grossed Indian Rs.36,25,00,000.[26] He then appeared in Director Indra Kumar's Masti. The movie was an average hit.[27] Then he starred in critically acclaimed movies such as Yuva[28][29][30] (his role was appreciated), and Rituparno Ghosh's Raincoat (film).[31] He then had cameo appearance in Taarzan: The Wonder Car.
2005 was not so successful for him as he starred in a series of flop movies like Insan, Blackmail, Main Aisa Hi Hoon, Tango Charlie, Apaharan ,Kaal and Shikhar.[32]
2006 was a remarkable year in his career as he starred in two of his famous films Golmaal and Omkara. Omkara was a critical and a commercial hit [33][34][35] in which he was cast in the title role and Golmaal was a sleeper hit and which was later followed by two super hit sequels Golmaal Returns and Golmaal 3. He also featured in a short documentary about Mumbai floods of 2005 named The Awakening.[36]
2007 was again disappointing for him as he starred only in 2 movies, one of which was Anubhav Sinha's action thriller Cash in which he was cast along with Sunil Shetty. The movie did a below average collection at the box-office[37] and the other was Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag which was a remake of the 1975 classic Sholay. The film received extremely poor reception from critics,[38] and is currently placed at number 14 on the bottom 100 movies on Imdb. The film is considered as a benchmark for bad movies.[39][40][41]
In 2008 he worked with Rajkumar Santoshi and was cast with Pankaj Kapoor and Vidya Balan in Halla Bol.[42] He then starred in director Rohit Shetty's third film Sunday, before directing his first movie with wife Kajol and himself in lead roles. The film, titled U, Me aur Hum, was an average success.[42] 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 re-teamed with Rohit Shetty for the squeal of his hit film Golmaal, Golmaal Returns which was a blockbuster hit.[42]
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.[43] Later in the year he starred in Vipul shah's London Dreams with Salman Khan and south star Asin. The film did not succeed and was declared a flop.[43]
In the beginning of 2010 he worked with legendary actors Amitabh Bachchan and Ben Kingsley in Leena Yadav's Teen Patti. He starred in the comedy Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge alongside Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma. He followed this with Prakash Jha's Raajneeti and Milan Luthria's Once Upon a Time in Mumbai. Both movies were among the top grossers of 2010.[44] Then he worked alongside Akshaye Khanna in Priyadarshan's rough adaptation of Mississippi Burning, Aakrosh. He again teamed up with Rohit Shetty for Golmaal 3. The movie was a super hit and the forth highest grossing movie in Bollywood history as it received mixed to good reviews.[45][46][47] Then he starred in the animated film Toonpur Ka Super Hero.
In 2011 he again teamed up with Emraan Hashmi in Madhur Bhandarkar's comedy Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji which also starred Omi Vaidya. He was a narrator in Yamla Pagla Deewana. He also did a cameo role in the 2011 Salman Khan-starrer Ready. Singham is his next movie scheduled for release.
Awards and nominations
Among other awards and nominations, Devgn has won two National Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards.
Filmography
Actor
Year | Film | Role | Awards |
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1991 | Phool Aur Kaante | Ajay | Winner, Filmfare Best Debut Award |
1992 | Jigar | Raj "Raju" Verma | |
1993 | Dil Hai Betaab | Ajay | |
Divya Shakti | Prashant Varma | ||
Platform | Rajoo | ||
Sangram | Raja S. Singh Kanwar | ||
Shaktiman | Amar | ||
Ek Hi Raasta | Karan Singh | ||
Bedardi | Vijay Saxena | ||
Dhanwaan | Kashinath | ||
1994 | Dilwale | Arun Saxena | |
Kanoon | Vishal | ||
Vijaypath | Karan | ||
Suhaag | Ajay R. Sharma/Malhotra | ||
1995 | Naajayaz | Jay Bakshi | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
Hulchul | Deva | ||
Gundaraj | Ajay Chauvan | ||
Haqeeqat | Shiva/Ajay | ||
1996 | Jung | Ajay Bahadur Saxena | |
Jaan | Karan | ||
Diljale | Shyam | ||
1997 | Itihaas | Karan | |
Ishq | Ajay Rai | ||
1998 | Major Saab | Virendra Pratap Singh | |
Pyar To Hona Hi Tha | Shekhar | ||
Sar Utha Ke Jiyo | Special Appearance | ||
Zakhm | Ajay R. Desai | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award, Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor | |
1999 | Dil Kya Kare | Anand Kishore | |
Kachche Dhaage | Aftab | ||
Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet | Raju | ||
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam | Vanraj | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award | |
Hindustan Ki Kasam | Ajay/Tauheed | ||
Gair | Vijay Kumar/Dev | ||
Thakshak | Ishaan Singh | ||
2000 | Deewane | Vishal/Arun | |
Raju Chacha | Shekhar/Raju Chacha | ||
2001 | Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke | Vicky/Rohit Verma | |
Lajja | Bulwa | Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | |
Tera Mera Saath Rahen | Raj Dixit | ||
2002 | Company | Malik | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin | Raja | ||
The Legend of Bhagat Singh | Sardar Bhagat Singh | Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor, Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor | |
Deewangee | Tarang Bharadwaj | Winner, Filmfare Best Villain Award | |
2003 | Bhoot | Vishal | |
Qayamat: City Under Threat | Rachit | ||
Chori Chori | Ranbir Malhotra | ||
Gangaajal | S.P. Amit Kumar | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award | |
Parwana | Parwana | ||
Zameen | Col. Ranveer Ranawat | ||
LOC Kargil | Capt. Manoj Pandey | ||
2004 | Khakee | Yashwant Angre | Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award |
Masti | Inspector Sikander | ||
Yuva | Michael Mukherjee | ||
Taarzan: The Wonder Car | Deven Chaudhary (Special Appearance) | ||
Raincoat | Manoj | ||
2005 | Insan | Ajit Rathod | |
Blackmail | Shekhar Mohan | ||
Zameer | Suraj Chauhan | ||
Tango Charlie | Havaldar Mohammed Ali | ||
Kaal | Kali Pratap Singh | Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award | |
Main Aisa Hi Hoon | Neel | ||
Apaharan | Ajay Shastri | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award | |
Shikhar | Gaurav Gupta | ||
2006 | Golmaal | Gopal | |
Omkara | Omkara "Omi" Shukla | ||
2007 | Cash | Karan/Doc | |
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag | Hirendra Chavan (Heero) | ||
2008 | Halla Bol | Ashfaq Khan/Sameer Khan | |
Sunday | ACP Rajveer Randhawa | ||
U, Me aur Hum | Ajay | ||
Mehbooba | Karan | ||
Golmaal Returns | Gopal | ||
2009 | All The Best: Fun Begins | Prem Chopra | |
London Dreams | Arjun | ||
2010 | Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge | Puneet | |
Teen Patti | Sunny | Special Appearance | |
Raajneeti | Suraj | ||
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai | Sultan Mirza | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award | |
Aakrosh | Pratap Kumar | ||
Golmaal 3 | Gopal | ||
Toonpur Ka Super Hero | Aditya | ||
2011 | Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji | Naren | |
Ready | Raju | Cameo Appearance | |
Singham | Bajirao Singham | Releasing 22 July 2011 | |
Tezz | Ajay | Filming | |
Rascals | Filming | ||
Power | Filming |
Producer
Year | Film | Other notes |
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2000 | Raju Chacha | |
2008 | U, Me aur Hum | |
2009 | All The Best: Fun Begins |
Director
Year | Film | Other notes |
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2008 | U, Me aur Hum |
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