
Ajay Devgn pulled out a prank on this actress, went totally wrong and turned out to be..., was rushed to the hospital, she is...
Ajay Devgn often comes across as serious, but those close to him know he has a playful side and loves pulling pranks. He's known as one of the biggest pranksters in Bollywood. Many stars shared funny moments where Ajay fooled them on set. He's not the only one; actors like Akshay Kumar and Aamir Khan are also known for their jokes. However, not many people know that one of Ajay's pranks once went wrong and led to a woman being taken to the hospital.
According to a past interview shared by India Today, Ajay Devgn once talked about a prank that went wrong. He remembered playing a joke on the wife of one of his co-stars, who had just gotten married. Whenever she came to visit her husband on set, Ajay would tease her by saying her husband was cheating on her. Even though she knew Ajay liked to joke around, she believed him—and sadly, ended up taking some pills. Speaking about the incident later, Ajay admitted it went too far.
'We used to shoot at night. She would meet her husband in the mornings. We would keep feeding the wife that her husband is having an affair. And that, in the night, he goes off somewhere. There are no night shoots! I'd tell her that I return to my room at 10.30 pm. She'd tell me that she's heard all about my pranks. That she trusts her husband. This carried on for eight days. On the ninth day, we woke up and learnt that she had actually taken pills, had to be rushed to the hospital. She'd been fighting with her husband over this, throughout, checking with him on what the hell he'd been up to!' said Ajay Devgn.
Director Rohit Shetty and actor Ajay Devgn are well-known for playing pranks together. One time, they teamed up to prank Kareena Kapoor on the set of Golmaal 3. Before Kareena even arrived, they had planned everything. As soon as she got to the set, they began talking about a fake ghost story to scare her. Kareena later shared this funny incident in an interview with India Forums.
'Ajay keeps trying to scare me with stories of a ghost in our hotel. Of course, I get scared by such horror stories and keep yelling at them to stop, but they don't! This hotel is like a khandar with no other habitation outside it and hardly any guests, and it gets a bit scary at times. But I refuse to cower in fright and give them the pleasure of pulling off their pranks!' said Kareena.
While filming Golmaal Returns, Ajay Devgn played another prank on Kareena Kapoor. This time, he used fake bombs to scare her. According to someone who was there, Ajay brought green-colored firecrackers that made loud noises. Some of them didn't actually explode but looked very real. He lit one and threw it towards Kareena. Shocked and scared, Kareena screamed and ran off, thinking it was real. At first, everyone around was stunned, but then they burst into laughter. Meanwhile, Ajay kept a straight face the entire time, acting as if nothing had happened.

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