Ajay Devgan

IAS officer tweets gutkha-stained pic of Howrah Bridge, seeks answers from SRK, Devgn, Big B
IANS -
After Akshay Kumar's public apology and Ajay Devgn's defence on his "personal choice" of starring in a tobacco brand's elaichi product ad, an IAS officer from West Bengal has come down heavily on actors like SRK, Ajay and Amitabh Bachchan. IAS officer Awanish Sharan took to Twitter and shared a picture of one of the pillars of the iconic Howrah Bridge.
Ajay Devgn defends association with tobacco brand, calls it 'personal choice'
IANS -
Ajay has been associated with the brand for a long time so much that he has become synonymous with its tagline. As per a media report, during the press interactions for 'Runway 34', when the actor was asked about the advertisement, he defended himself by calling it a personal choice.
Habitat International Film Festival from May 6 to 15
IANS -
The festival showcases an impressive line-up of award-winning and festival favourite films which include Nathalie Alvarez Mesen's 'Clara Sola', entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94 Academy Awards, Stefan Ruzowitsky's 'Hinterland', which won the Prix du Public UBS award at the 74 Locarno Film Festival; 'The Last Austrians', winner at the Zurich Film Festival; 'The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See The Titanic', winner of numerous film awards, including at the Venice Film Festival, Italy and 'The Metamorphosis of Birds', a Portuguese entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
Ajay Devgn, Amitabh Bachchan have a hilarious face-off on Twitter
IANS -
Amitabh posted a picture of Ajay doing a split on two motor bikes from his film 'Phool Aur Kaante' and wrote: "T 4246 - Sirji inka record hi hai rules todne ka! Range haathon guilty paaye gaye ho @AjayDevgn, ab kya doge iska jawaab?" To which, Ajay used a still from Amitabh's film 'Sholay'. In the image, Big B is seen riding a bike while veteran actor Dharmendra is seen sitting on his shoulder.
Beyonce opens Oscars with 'Be Alive' performance at tennis court
IANS -
The track narrates the strength and pride that resides within the Black community and was also nominated for the Best Original Song at the ceremony. The much talked about film "King Richard" features Smith as Venus and Serena William's father, Richard Williams. Beyonce performed at the tennis court in Compton, Los Angeles, where tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams were coached by their father as young girls decades ago.
Esha Deol talks about reuniting with Ajay Devgn for 'Rudra'
IANS -
At the age of 18 when she made her debut in Bollywood with 'Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe', she bagged four awards as most promising debutant actress. The success followed and she became the overnight sensation with the tag 'Dhoom girl'.
Ajay Devgn on how he keeps himself away from negativity
IANS -
Bollywood star Ajay Devgn has talked about how he deals with negativity coming his way. The 52-year-old star, who is married to actress Kajol, has ventured into the digital world with the web-series 'Rudra-The Edge Of Darkness'.
'Rudra' title track takes audience to dark place
IANS -
The track with Hindi lyrics, ominous tones and noir-inspired soundscape, complements the storyline of the psychological drama and encompasses the essence of the show which is a Hindi remake of the Idris Elba-starrer British show 'Luther'.
'Rudra: The Edge of Darkness' poster features Ajay Devgn's titular character in thematic pit of darkness
IANS -
The six-part thriller series, which marks Ajay's digital debut as an actor, is based on the hit BBC series 'Luther', starring Idris Elba, and will be available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar. The streaming platform shared the poster of the series on their Instagram as they wrote in the caption, "Kanoon todne walon ko todne aa raha hai Rudra. #HotstarSpecials #Rudra - trailer out tomorrow".
'Gangubai Kathiawadi' trailer: Alia, Vijay Raaz steal the show
IANS -
The film's trailer boasts of Bhansali's signature production design and his eye for aesthetics, and it features a prominent blue and grey tone that binds the narrative flow. In addition, the films also makes use of vintage cars, era-specific costumes, impactful and punchy dialogues, and an engaging background score laced with the trombone and other wind instruments.
Advertisement