Do
you
wonder
why
Ajay
Devgn
has
lately
been
doing
too
many
light-hearted
dramas?
He
doesn't
want
to
associate
himself
with
films
that
a
family
can't
watch
together
and
says
it
is
a
myth
that
vulgarity
or
skimpy
clothes
can
make
a
movie
work
at
the
Box
Office.
The
National
Award
winning
actor
seems
to
be
following
his
resolution
sincerely
as
in
recent
times
he
has
been
part
of
successful
family
entertainers
such
as
the
Golmaal
series,
Bol
Bachchan
and
Son
of
Sardaar
as
well
as
an
action-drama
like
Singham
"I
have
decided
not
to
do
anything
that
you
can't
watch
with
family.
I
don't
want
to
do
any
film,
which
has
A-certificate," Ajay
said
in
a
group
interview.
The
actor
is
shooting
for
Prakash
Jha's
intense
social
drama
Satyagraha
in
the
City
of
Lakes.
"I
was
recently
watching
a
Hindi
film,
and
my
father
(action
director
Veeru
Devgan)
got
up
and
went
away.
Later,
when
I
asked
him,
where
did
you
go,
he
said,
'They
were
wearing
such
clothes,
I
thought
you
guys
would
be
embarrassed
watching
it
with
me.'
My
father
is
from
the
film
industry,
if
he
can
walk
out,
you
can
imagine."
"I
don't
want
to
do
such
films.
It
is
a
myth
that
if
you
would
show
vulgarity
or
'kam
kapade'
(skimpy
dresses),
the
film
will
work," added
the
actor.
His
next
outing
on
the
big
screen
is
Himmatwala,
a
remake
of
Jeetendra
and
Sridevi
starrer
1983
hit
movie
and
he
describes
the
new
Himmatwala
as
"an
action,
emotional
drama...
Jeetu
saab
played
an
engineer,
here
it
is
a
street
fighter,
so
the
attitude
is
completely
different."
Apparently
Ajay
told
director
Sajid
Khan
that
he
won't
wear
white
shoes
or
while
pants,
a
trademark
of
Jeetendra,
in
the
remake.
When
asked,
the
actor
said,
"I
have
worn
white
shoes,
but
they
are
keds.
I
had
no
condition
like
this.
Jokingly
I
had
said
that
don't
make
me
wear
white
shoes."
Himmatwala
is
still
remembered
for
Jeetendra's
dance
in
songs
like
"Taki
Oh
Taki" and
"Naino
mein
sapna,
sapno
mein
sajna".
Ajay
said,
"I
don't
think
I
can
dance
like
him.
I
danced
the
way
I
was
supposed
to."
The
43-year-old's
career
took
off
with
1991
action
drama
Phool
Aur
Kaante,
his
debut
film,
and
later
he
moved
to
intense
roles
with
Takshak,
Zakhm
and
Company
among
others.
He
then
shifted
his
attention
to
comic
capers.
The
actor
said
that
it
was
"not
a
conscious
decision" to
shift
from
one
genre
to
the
other.
"I
was
lucky
to
get
right
script
at
the
right
time.
Yes,
I
wanted
to
evolve,
I
wanted
to
learn.
I
have
learned
so
much
from
Takshak
and
Zakhm.
I
have
learned
a
lot
from
the
films
that
have
not
worked,"
said
the
actor
and
added,
"Nobody
is
a
better
actor
than
K
Vishwanath
(who
directed
Ajay
in
Dhanwaan)".
As
an
audience,
Ajay
"watches
all
kind
of
films".
"There
are
times
when
I
want
to
watch
a
commercial,
family,
happy
film,
but
there
are
times
when
you
start
watching
something
and
you
can't
stop.
Recently
I
saw
descendant,
but
it
was
so
slow,
but
it
grips
you
and
grips
you
and
can't
get
up,"
he
said
and
added,
"My
funniest
film
so
far
has
been
Golmaal
one."
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