Ajay Devgn remembers father Veeru Devgn on death anniversary, says, ‘I can feel you beside me’
Ajay Devgn remembers father Veeru Devgn on one year of his death anniversary.
Ajay Devgn’s Veeru Devgn took his last breath on May 27, 2019, due to cardiac arrest. Now, the actor shared a heartfelt tribute video on his social media handle as he remembers his father on the first death anniversary.
Sharing the special video, the Golmaal actor captioned it, “Dear Dad, it’s a year since you left. However, I can feel you beside me—quiet, caring, protective; your presence is forever reassuring 🙏”
The video features a streak of monochromatic pictures of Veeru Devgan and Ajay Devgn from various occasions, while somber piano music plays in the background.
Check out Ajay Devgn’s video here:
Dear Dad, it’s a year since you left. However, I can feel you beside me—quiet, caring, protective; your presence is forever reassuring 🙏 pic.twitter.com/A8aYyF70bV
— Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) May 27, 2020
In an earlier interview with Hindustan Times, the Singham actor spoke about his father and said, “The Singham in my life can only be my father. Because he is a man who came to Bombay at that point in time with Rs 4 in his pocket, wanting to become something, struggled, washed and lived in taxis so he could live here, did not eat food for eight days at times, worked so hard, became a street fighter from there till Mr Ravi Khanna saw him one day asking him whether he would become a fight director. From there, his growth from nowhere to become India’s topmost action director is remarkable.”
The veteran director had directed films like Jigar, Hindustan Ki Kasam, and Mr. Natwarlal. He also was a stunt director. He had choreographed action stunts in about 80 films including Lal Baadshah (1999), Ishq (1997), Mahaanta (1997), Itihaas (1997), and Sanam (1997).
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