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Actor Ajay Devgan arrived at the trailer launch of ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ with his son Yug Devgan on Wednesday. On this occasion, Ajay praised the Indian Army and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He saluted the army and the government on the success of Operation Sindoor.

Ajay said, “I don’t need to say so. Nobody wants war, but unless there is no option left and there was no option left. I salute our army, Prime Minister Modi and the government. They had to do what they had to do and they did it very well. Thank you.”
Please tell that Operation Sindoor started on 7 May. This action was taken at the targets of terrorists present in Pakistan and POK. The attack was carried out on 22 April in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
Ajay will give voice to Mr. Han Also, Ajay Devgan also talked about ‘Karate Kid: Legends’. In this film, Ajay and his son Yug will give their voice in the Hindi version. Ajay will give voice to Mr. Han, the character of Jackie Chan in the film. At the same time, Yuga will give his voice to the lead role Lee Fong.

Ajay is dubbing in international film for the first time This is the first time Ajay is doing a voice over in an international film. At the same time, Yuga is also starting his dubbing through this film. The story of the film is from a young Lee Fong, who tries to adjust to the new school and confronts the karate champion. He proves himself in Jackie Chan and Daniel Laruso’s guidance. “Karate Kid: Legends” will soon be released in theaters.

‘Karate Kid: Legends’ has been directed by Jonathan Antavisle and its story is written by Rob Libe. The film shows the story of ‘Cobra Kai’ TV Series (2018-2025) three years after the events. This is the sixth film of ‘Karate Kid’ franchise, which is coming after the 2010 ‘Karate Kid’. In the film, Jackie Chan and Ralph McCyo will be seen in their old characters. Ben Wang will be seen in the lead role with them. Apart from this, Joshaua Jackson, Saddy Stanley and Ming-Na Wayne are also in important roles. This film is also special because this is the first time that a film in the ‘Karate Kid’ series is made without Jerry Veantrob, who died in 2015.