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India Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Disha Patani to make Hollywood debut with Kevin Spacey's Holiguards
Actor Disha Patani is set to make her Hollywood debut in a supernatural action-thriller titled 'Holiguards', which will mark the directorial return of Oscar-winning director Kevin Spacey after more than two decades. Shot in Mexico, the film is packed with international star than Disha, the film stars Dolph Lundgren, Tyrese Gibson, and Brianna Hildebrand. The film, part of a planned franchise titled 'Statiguards vs Holiguards', promises high-stakes supernatural action and has already generated serious buzz during a behind-the-scenes photo of Disha went viral online, sparking excitement among fans. Last time the cast was seen filming in Durango, Mexico, a major career milestone for Disha as she officially stepped onto the global stage with her first Hollywood project. According to an industry insider, "Disha was in Durango, Mexico as early as January this year, to shoot for the pilot of the show alongside Tyrese Gibson and Harry Goodwins, and the footage from those scenes looks absolutely stunning. The parts she's in are visually spectacular — fans are truly in for a treat."This is not Patani's first international project. Earlier, the actor worked with Jackie Chan in 'Kung Fu Yoga'.Other than her Hollywood film, Disha is also gearing up for 'Welcome to the Jungle', the third installment in the iconic 'Welcome' franchise, set to hit theatres in Reel


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ajay Devgn and Jackie Chan discuss action and crossover ahead of 'Karate Kid: Legends' release: 'Everybody in Bollywood knows how to dance'
Hollywood icon is set to reprise his legendary role as Mr. Han, training his nephew Li Fong, played by Ben Wang, in the upcoming film 'Karate Kid: Legends'. The popular action franchise is getting a Bollywood twist, with and his son Yug Devgan providing voice-overs for the Hindi version of the martial arts action-drama. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Ahead of its May 30 release in India, the Devgns recently connected with Jackie Chan and Ben Wang to discuss the franchise, their shared love for action, and the experience of working together. Mentors and evolving action In a candid interaction shared on Sony Pictures' YouTube channel, Ajay Devgn spoke warmly of his late father, Veeru Devgan, an acclaimed action director, calling him his "real-life Mr. Miyagi" and recalling, "It was his dream for me to become an actor.' Jackie Chan, in turn, acknowledged his own numerous mentors, stating, 'I have many Mr. Miyagis - so many teachers who shaped me." Ben Wang echoed Chan's sentiment, agreeing he too had many teachers, while Yug Devgan credited his father, Ajay, as his primary mentor. Discussing the evolution of action sequences over the years, Ajay Devgn offered advice to aspiring actors: "Things have gotten a lot easier. Earlier, there were no graphics, no cables. Work hard, that's the only way you'll get results." Jackie Chan's admiration for Indian Cinema and dance The conversation took a nostalgic turn as Jackie Chan reminisced about filming in India for Kung Fu Yoga. He expressed his profound admiration for Indian cinema, particularly its distinctive dance sequences. "Every time I watch a Bollywood film, I am surprised because everybody in Bollywood knows how to dance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The choreography is so good. The rhythm, the look," Chan remarked. He even shared that he had told the director of Kung Fu Yoga that he wished to do "just the dance sequence" one day. Chan further highlighted the strong connection he perceives between action and dance, noting how both disciplines demand rhythm, precision, and expressive movement. About 'Karate Kid: Legends' Set in New York City, Karate Kid: Legends follows kung-fu prodigy Li Fong as he navigates life in a new school, forms unexpected bonds, and is drawn into an intense showdown with a local karate champion. Under the guidance of his teacher, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), and the legendary Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery, courage, and growth. The film is the sixth installment in the beloved Karate Kid franchise and is distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment India, releasing in Indian theatres on May 30 in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.


India Today
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Ajay Devgn, Jackie Chan on action, crossover ahead of Karate Kid: Legends release
Hollywood actor Jackie Chan is returning in his iconic role as Mr Han training his nephew Li Fong, played by Ben Wang, in 'Karate Kid: Legends.' The popular action franchise also has a Bollywood twist, as Ajay Devgn and his son Yug Devgan did voice-overs for the martial arts action-drama in Hindi. Ahead of the release, the Devgns caught up with Jackie and Ben to chat about the franchise, their love for action, and working a recent candid interaction posted by Sony Pictures on their YouTube channel, Ajay spoke about his late after Veeru Devgan and called him his 'real-life Mr Miyagi.' He said, "It was his dream for me to become an actor.' Jackie further said, 'I have many Mr. Miyagis - so many teachers who shaped me."Ben and Yug, too, chimed in, with Ben agreeing with Jackie that he too has had many teachers in his life. Yug, however, credited his dad for being the mentor in his life. When asked about how action has evolved over the years, Ajay offered some advice to aspiring actors, and said, "Things have gotten a lot easier. Earlier, there were no graphics, no cables. Work hard, that's the only way you'll get results."As the conversation turned nostalgic, Jackie reminisced about filming in India for 'Kung Fu Yoga,' recalling fond memories from the shoot and expressing his admiration for Indian cinema. He said, "Every time I watch a Bollywood film, I am surprised because everybody in Bollywood knows how to dance. The choreography is so good. The rhythm, the look. I told the director ('Kung Fu Yoga') that one day I would do just the dance sequence."advertisementJackie also pointed out that he sees a strong connection between action and dance, noting how both require rhythm, precision, and expressive movement. Set in New York City, 'Karate Kid: Legends' follows kung-fu prodigy Li Fong as he adjusts to life in a new school, forges unexpected bonds, and is drawn into an intense showdown with a local karate champion. Under the guidance of his teacher, Mr Han (Jackie Chan) and the legendary Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery, courage, and film is the sixth installment in the 'Karate Kid' franchise.'Karate Kid: Legends' is distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment India in Indian theatres on May 30, in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Watch IN THIS STORY#Ajay Devgn


Hans India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Jackie Chan and Ajay Devgn spark excitement ahead of 'Karate Kid: Legends'
The much-loved Karate Kid franchise is making its long-awaited return to the big screen with Karate Kid: Legends, set for release on 30 May. Global action icon Jackie Chan reprises his role as Mr Han, this time mentoring rising star Ben Wang in a fresh chapter that promises to blend martial arts with heartfelt storytelling. In a major development for Indian fans, the Hindi-dubbed version of the film will feature the voice of Bollywood star Ajay Devgn, while his son Yug Devgn makes his voiceover debut in the same project. This marks the first time the father-son duo will work together on the same film — a milestone moment in their cinematic journey. Ahead of the film's release, Jackie Chan and Ben Wang joined Ajay and Yug Devgn for a candid conversation that revealed mutual admiration and heartfelt reflections. Ajay fondly remembered his own father, the late stunt director Veeru Devgn, calling him a 'Mr Miyagi figure' who inspired his career in film. 'It was his dream that made me an actor,' Ajay shared. Jackie responded warmly, noting, 'I didn't have just one Mr Miyagi — I had many teachers, and I'm grateful to each of them for shaping who I am today.' Yug Devgn added a touching note, describing his father as the guiding light in his life: 'Without him, I wouldn't be anything,' he said. When asked how action in cinema has evolved, Ajay observed, 'Earlier, it was much harder — no cables, no graphics. It was all raw effort. Technology has made things easier now, but there's still no substitute for hard work.' Jackie also reminisced about his time in India during the filming of Kung Fu Yoga, speaking with delight about his experience with Bollywood-style dance. 'Every time I watch Bollywood dance, I'm amazed by the timing, the grace, the rhythm. Once, I felt like doing a full dance sequence myself,' he said with a laugh. 'For me, action and dance are similar — both flow with rhythm, expression and energy.' Perhaps most excitingly for fans, Jackie hinted at a deeper collaboration with Bollywood, expressing interest in taking on a full-fledged role in an Indian film in the future. His statement has already sparked buzz among film enthusiasts. With Karate Kid: Legends promising a powerful mix of action, emotion and family values — and with the special combination of Jackie Chan and Ajay Devgn in the mix — audiences have plenty to look forward to. See you in cinemas on 30 May.


India.com
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Ajay Devgn And Jackie Chan Discuss Dance, Legacy And A Future Bollywood Crossover Ahead Of Karate Kid: Legends
New Delhi: Ahead of the release of Karate Kid: Legends on May 30, Jackie Chan and Ajay Devgn discuss the iconic franchise, a possibility of working together, and their favourite genre, action The beloved Karate Kid franchise is back with Karate Kid: Legends, featuring Jackie Chan reprising his role as Mr. Han, now training his nephew Li Fong (played by Ben Wang). In the Hindi dub, Ajay Devgn and his son Yug lend their voices to the characters, marking Yug's voice-over debut and their first project together. Ahead of the release, the Devgns caught up with Jackie and Ben to chat about the franchise, their love for action, and working together. Ajay shared that his father, Veeru Devgan, was his real-life Mr. Miyagi: 'It was his dream for me to become an actor.' Jackie added, 'I have many Mr. Miyagis—so many teachers who shaped me.' Ben and Yug, too, chimed in, with Ben agreeing with Jackie that he too has had many teachers in his life. Yug, however, credited his dad for being the guiding light in his life. When asked about how action has evolved over the years, Ajay offered some advice to aspiring actors, 'Things have gotten a lot easier. Earlier, there were no graphics, no cables. Work hard, that's the only way you'll get results.' As the conversation turned nostalgic, Jackie reminisced about filming in India for Kung Fu Yoga, recalling fond memories from the shoot and expressing his admiration for Indian cinema. He said, 'Every time I watch a Bollywood film, I am surprised because everybody in Bollywood knows how to dance. The choreography is so good. The rhythm, the look. I told the director (Kung Fu Yoga) that one day I will do just the dance sequence.' He added that he sees a strong connection between action and dance, noting how both require rhythm, precision, and expressive movement. Watch the full conversation: Sony Pictures Entertainment India releases Karate Kid: Legends in Indian theatres on May 30th, in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.