Ajay Devgn shares Veeru Devgn's clip on birth anniversary: 'I knew he'd be an actor'
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Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn paid a heartfelt tribute to his late father, legendary stunt choreographer and action director Veeru Devgn, on the occasion of his birth anniversary on 25 June. Ajay shared a rare archival video clip of his father from what appears to be an old interview, offering fans an intimate glimpse into the elder Devgn's aspirations and his quiet belief in his son's destiny.
What the Archival Clip Reveals
In the unearthed video, Veeru Devgn speaks candidly about his own unfulfilled dream of becoming an actor. Referring to Ajay, he is heard saying, 'Since the day he was born, I had a feeling that he would definitely become an actor. I was also interested in becoming an actor. When I saw that I am not worthy of it, I thought let's see what happens next. Since then I had a feeling that I should make him a hero.'
The clip also captures rare behind-the-scenes footage of Veeru Devgn personally training Ajay in action stunts on film sets — a testament to the father-son bond that shaped one of Hindi cinema's most durable careers.
Ajay Devgn's Tribute
Sharing the video on social media, Ajay Devgn captioned it: 'Remembering you with love and pride today.' The understated tribute resonated widely, drawing attention to the often-unseen influence Veeru Devgn had on his son's rise to stardom.
Veeru Devgn: A Legacy in Hindi Cinema
Born Virender Devgan, Veeru Devgn was widely regarded as one of Hindi cinema's most respected action directors and stunt choreographers. Over a career spanning several decades, he choreographed action sequences for landmark films including 'Roti Kapada Aur Makaan', 'Mr Natwarlal', 'Kranti', 'Prem Rog', 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili', 'Aaj Ka Arjun', 'Phool Aur Kaante', and 'Jigar'.
He also stepped into the director's chair for 'Hindustan Ki Kasam' in 1999, a film that brought together Ajay Devgn, Amitabh Bachchan, Manisha Koirala, and Sushmita Sen.
Remembering Veeru Devgn
Veeru Devgn passed away on 27 May 2019 in Mumbai at the age of 84, following a cardiac arrest. He had reportedly been unwell and was hospitalised after experiencing breathing difficulties before his condition deteriorated. His passing marked the end of an era for Bollywood's action filmmaking tradition.
As tributes continue to pour in on his birth anniversary, the clip shared by Ajay Devgn serves as a moving reminder of a father's dream that found its fullest expression in his son.