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Ajay Devgn's son Yug debuts with dad in Karate Kid: Legends, but there's a catch

Ajay Devgn voices Mr. Han, while Yug voices Li Fong. The film is set to release on May 30, featuring Jackie Chan and Ben Wang.

Updated on: May 13, 2025 04:35 PM IST
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Ajay Devgn and Kajol's son Yug Devgan is all set to make his film debut with the Karate Kid: Legends. Yug, along with his father Ajay, will lend his voice to the Hindi version of the film, which stars Jackie Chan, Ben Wang, and Daniel LaRusso in lead roles.

Ajay Devgn and Yug Devgan to lend their voice for Hindi version of Karate Kid: Legends (Instagram/ ajaydevganfanclub_)
Ajay Devgn and Yug Devgan to lend their voice for Hindi version of Karate Kid: Legends (Instagram/ ajaydevganfanclub_)

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Ajay will voice the iconic character of Mr Han, portrayed by Jackie Chan, while Yug will make his debut as Li Fong, the film’s lead character played by Ben Wang. This marks Ajay's first ever voice over for an international film and his collaboration with son Yug.

The film's makers, Sony Pictures India, broke the news on Instagram on Tuesday with an endearing picture of Ajay and Yug. The caption read, “The master has a new voice. So does the student! Ajay Devgn and Yug Devgan are all set to bring Jackie Chan and Ben Wang’s epic journey to life in #KarateKidLegends (Hindi).👊 Kick into action with the Hindi trailer dropping soon.”

About Karate Kid: Legends

Ajay was last seen in Raid 2, which also starred Riteish Deshmukh and Vaani Kapoor key roles. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews but did well at the box office, crossing the 125 crore mark in India within just 12 days of its release on May 1.

 
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