Aaman Devgan Expresses Gratitude for Support on 'Azaad'

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Aaman Devgan Expresses Gratitude for Support on 'Azaad'

Synopsis

Aaman Devgan expresses heartfelt thanks to his supporters for his debut film 'Azaad' on social media. He shares insights into his training and commitment to his role, emphasizing the importance of connection with his horse. The film premiered on Netflix despite mixed box office performance.

Key Takeaways

  • Aaman Devgan thanks supporters for 'Azaad'
  • Shares behind-the-scenes photos
  • Emphasizes the bond with his horse
  • Film premiered on Netflix
  • Raveena Tandon's daughter also debuted

Mumbai, March 23 (NationPress) Aaman Devgan, the nephew of Ajay Devgn, took to social media to express his heartfelt thanks to everyone for their 'love & support' regarding his debut film, 'Azaad'.

Sharing some exclusive behind-the-scenes photos from the film, Aaman wrote, "I want to take a moment to sincerely thank each and every one of you who reached out to me with love and support for Azaad over the last few days. Your encouraging messages and kind words mean so much to me, and I wish I could personally express my gratitude to all of you! I'm truly humbled by it."

He further stated, "You all have played a vital role in making Azaad a significant milestone in my journey. I will always cherish that. Love to you all! Govind, today and forever! #Azaad."

The director of 'Azaad', Abhishek Kapoor, responded to the post with two red heart emojis.

Despite its lackluster performance at the box office, the drama was launched on Netflix on March 14.

Aaman underwent extensive training to accurately portray a village boy in this drama. To fulfill his role, he developed a close relationship with the horse, as his character required him to excel in horse riding.

Discussing the training process, Aaman shared, “I have a deep affection for horses, and when I read the script, I knew I had to take on this role. I dedicated my time to understanding Azaad—his behavior and body language—to make it as authentic as possible on screen. I made sure to spend time with Azaad before we started shooting; I shared meals and even slept in his stable for over 10 days during the filming schedule. I cleaned his stall myself to ensure he was at ease around me, building a foundation of trust. This journey was incredibly enriching, and I learned so much about horses. Besides horse riding, spending time with Azaad made performing my scenes much easier.”

In addition to Aaman, 'Azaad' also marked the Bollywood debut of Raveena Tandon's daughter, Rashe Thadani.