
After his unsuccessful attempt to launch his nephew Aaman, Ajay Devgn is now preparing to launch his son, Yug, into the film industry.
Ajay is all set to voice a character in an international film for the first time.
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Joining him in this special project is his son, Yug Devgn, who will be making his voice acting debut.
The father-son duo will lend their voices to the Hindi version of Karate Kid: Legends, the sixth instalment in the Karate Kid film franchise.
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Ajay will voice Mr. Han, a role originally played by Jackie Chan, while Yug will voice Li Fong, portrayed by Ben Wang in the film.
This isn’t just Yug’s debut, it’s also his first creative collaboration with his father.
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Set to release on May 30, fans are excited to see the two collaborate on this nostalgic project.
However, some remain sceptical. Given Ajay’s failed attempt to launch his nephew, many wonder whether this effort will succeed.
Some even argue that Yug, who is only 14, is too young to enter the industry.
Still, since the role calls for a young voice actor, it appears that Ajay is not pushing his son directly into the limelight or the chaos of Bollywood, but rather testing the waters.
On the other hand, this international project comes with high stakes. The duo will need to deliver their best, not just because of the film’s global stature, but also because this could set the tone for Yug’s future in the industry, should he choose to pursue it further.