Ahead of the release of Karate Kids: Legends on May 30, the makers have shared a video of a humorous interaction between Ajay Devgn and action master Jackie Chan, possibly hinting at a collaboration, and the netizens are on the edge.
In the video, Jackie playfully suggests that both of them should collaborate on a Bollywood film, where he can stick to dancing while Ajay takes charge of the action.
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Following this, Ajay was seen laughing and appreciating the idea while Jackie continued to show off his dance moves from his previous Bollywood project.
As Ajay confirmed he’d love to work with him, the interaction nearly broke the internet, with fans blasting the comments section with excitement over the hypothetical film.
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Jackie, who’s returning as Mr. Han in the upcoming sequel to the Karate Kid movie, made his Bollywood debut with Kung Fu Yoga, starring alongside Sonu Sood and Amyra Dastur.
The film didn’t make much of an impact in India but was a huge hit in China and Southeast Asia, grossing over $180 million worldwide.
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Jackie has made his mark with action-heavy films and is still going strong at 71, yet his fans just can’t get enough.
Having reinvented fight scenes—not just in Hong Kong cinema, but in global action filmmaking—Jackie’s influence is vast and long-lasting.
Ajay, also considered a cornerstone of Bollywood action cinema, has a vastly different style than Jackie and has carved his own niche with intense, brooding characters.
His debut in Phool Aur Kaante made him an instant eye-catcher with the iconic two-bike split stunt, an Ajay Devgn trademark.
While a film starring both these legends will surely be a hard-hitter, fans will just have to make do with Ajay voicing over for the iconic character of Mr. Han in Hindi for now.
Ajay’s son, Yug, will also be making his voice-over debut in the film for the character Li Fong, the film’s protagonist, played by Ben Wang.
Considering how just the suggestion of a collab has raised such excitement, The Karate Kid: Legends is the closest one can experience the legends working together.