Did Jackie Chan Prefer Dancing Over Action with Ajay Devgn?

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Key Takeaways
- Jackie Chan prefers dance to action.
- He reprises his role in 'Karate Kid: Legends'.
- Ajay Devgn voices Mr. Han in Hindi.
- Film features a story of friendship and self-discovery.
- It will release on May 30 in multiple languages.
Mumbai, May 26 (NationPress) The iconic action star Jackie Chan recently had a delightful interaction with Ajay Devgn, sharing a surprising revelation.
Renowned globally for his astonishing stunts, Jackie openly admitted that if given a choice, he would choose to dance rather than engage in intense action scenes. This humorous exchange between the two action legends was showcased in a teaser released by Sony Pictures Entertainment India in anticipation of the film 'Karate Kid: Legends.'
In this amusing clip, Jackie Chan, reprising his role as Mr. Han, tells Ajay Devgn, 'You fight, I dance,' suggesting his interest in featuring in another Bollywood film that centers around dance, diverging from the action theme. Ajay, who provides the Hindi voice for Mr. Han, shares a joyful rapport with Jackie in the teaser, emphasizing their playful chemistry.
Ajay’s son, Yug Devgan, voices the character Li Fong, originally played by Ben Wang. The movie 'Karate Kid: Legends' is set to premiere in India on May 30 in multiple languages: English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
On May 14, the father-son duo presented the Hindi trailer of Sony Pictures Entertainment India's latest sports action-drama in Mumbai. Set against the lively backdrop of New York City, 'Karate Kid: Legends' narrates the story of Li Fong, an aspiring kung-fu student who faces obstacles at a new school. As he builds unexpected friendships, he challenges a local karate champion, guided by his mentor Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and the legendary Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio). Li embarks on a transformative journey of courage, self-discovery, and personal development.
Jackie Chan makes his return to the Karate Kid franchise after a 15-year break, stepping back into the beloved role of Mr. Han in this fresh installment. Unlike earlier films set in China, this sequel unfolds in the vibrant streets of New York City, where Mr. Han reunites with Daniel LaRusso, once again portrayed by Ralph Macchio.
Reflecting on his return, Jackie expressed, 'I was definitely excited. It's been almost 15 years. We both aged 15 years, that's for sure. This time, Mr. Han visits New York and experiences the Big Apple, but he continues to be the shifu who deeply cares for his students.'