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I don't think and care about it: Ajay Devgn on dealing with stardom

Ajay Devgn is a bona fide superstar. With back to back blockbusters, the actor has become one of the bankable stars in Bollywood rightfully. Born to late stunt director Veeru Devgan, Ajay started off his journey in films with Phool Aur Kaante in 1991 and since then there is no looking back. The Singham actor, over the years of expertise in films, established himself as a versatile actor and there ain't a denial. Ajay, who has a superb run in films till date, during an interview spoke about his journey to stardom and how success and stardom don't affect him much.

"Luckily, I never had to go through struggle in my life. Everything just fell in place. The thing I learnt from my journey is to work hard. I don't get carried away by success too much or bogged down by failure. I don't think about it. I don't care about it. I don't go out much. I don't show my power. I think both Kajol and I don't care about it. We are happy in our space," Ajay told during an interview with media.

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Workwise, Ajay was last seen in De De Pyaar De this year. He will be next seen in Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, which features him along with his wife Kajol. Apart from that, he will be playing the role of the legendary football coach Syed Abdul Rahim, who led the Indian football team to its glorious years, in Amit Sharma directed Maidaan, co-starring Keerthy Suresh.

(Source: Inputs from IANS)

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