
Ajay
Devgn
with
son
Yug.
Photograph:
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff
Like
father,
like
son.
If
the
1991
actioner
Phool
Aur
Kaante
opened
doors
for
Ajay
Devgn,
his
14-year-old
son
Yug
takes
up
the
same
genre
to
make
his
debut
in
Karate
Kid:
Legends.
The
father
and
son
duo
will
collaborate
for
the
Hindi
voiceover
in
the
upcoming
Hollywood
movie,
starring
Jackie
Chan
and
Ben
Wang.
At
the
trailer
launch
in
Mumbai,
Papa
Devgn
introduced
his
son
to
the
media
and
expressed
he
is
‘very
proud’
of
Yug.

Ajay
and
Yug.
Photograph:
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff
“I
remember
when
Yug
was
rehearsing,
the
very
first
day
I
got
a
call
from
the
studio
that
they
wanted
to
keep
a
few
of
his
recordings
to
use
in
the
film
because
they
were
very
good,”
Ajay
says
about
Yug’s
dubbing
process
for
the
film.
“He
even
called
me
up
after
taking
the
required
permission
and
made
me
hear
the
dialogues
he
had
recorded,”
Ajay
adds.
WATCH:
Ajay
Devgn
reveals
Yug’s
ambition
in
life
Video:
Afsar
Dayatar/
Rediff

Ajay
and
Yug.
Photograph:
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff
Yug
is
not
new
to
the
limelight,
as
he
often
accompanies
his
father
on
red
carpets.
He
makes
frequent
appearances
in
his
father
and
mom
Kajol’s
social
media
feeds.
As
for
his
first
media
outing,
Yug
appeared
pretty
confident,
and
credited
his
father
for
taking
up
his
first
film
project.
“I
actually
got
inspired
by
him
(Ajay)
because
he
has
always
done
so
well,
and
all
of
you
know
that.
I
love
him,
and
he
is
the
reason
I
am
doing
this,”
Yug
said
looking
at
his
father
which
left
Ajay
smiling.
In
Karate
Kid:
Legends,
Yug
lends
his
voice
to
Ben
Wangs
LiFong,
a
socially-awkward
kid
who
goes
on
a
transformative
journey
of
self-discovery.
Ajay
gives
his
voice
to
Jackie
Chan’s
Mr
Han,
his
mentor.
WATCH:
Yug’s
favourite
moment
from
Karate
Kid:
Legends.
Video:
Afsar
Dayatar/Rediff

Ajay
and
Yug.
Photograph:
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff
Ajay
says
Yug
is
focused
on
the
things
that
he
likes
and
always
wanted
to
start
working,
whether
in
films
or
otherwise.
When
this
project
came
to
them,
Ajay
said
he
had
only
one
advice
for
Yug.
“I
just
told
him
to
be
confident
and
go
ahead,”
Papa
Devgn
recalled.

Ajay
and
Yug.
Photograph:
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff
Karate
Kid:
Legends
is
scheduled
to
release
in
India
on
May
30.

