Ajay Devgn’s recent appearance at the Indian Street Premier League turned into a heartwarming moment when his son Yug Devgn joined him in the stands. The actor was in Surat for the ongoing season 3 of
the tournament, where his team, Ahmedabad Lions, is competing.
While the match itself drew attention, it was Ajay’s candid father-son interaction that truly caught the eye of fans and photographers present at the venue.
Ajay Devgn and Yug’s adorable moment
Videos from the stadium show Ajay and Yug seated together, engaged in a relaxed conversation as they watched the game. At one point, Yug playfully pulled his father’s cheeks, leaving Ajay visibly amused. The simple, affectionate gesture instantly went viral, with many calling it a rare and genuine glimpse into the actor’s life away from the spotlight. Ajay, known for his composed public persona, appeared completely at ease, smiling and indulging his son without a second thought.
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The Indian Street Premier League, which features tennis-ball cricket and celebrity-owned teams, has been gaining popularity with every season. Ajay Devgn has been actively involved as the owner of Ahmedabad Lions, often seen supporting his team from the sidelines.
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After the match, Ajay and Yug were also spotted together at the airport, returning from Surat. The duo walked side by side, once again drawing attention for their easy bond. Yug, who usually stays away from public glare, seemed comfortable around his father, making the outing even more special for fans.
Yug Devgn Steps Into Movies
Last year, Yug Devgn made his debut in movies as he dubbed for the Hindi version of Karate Kid: Legends. During his first interaction with the media as per IndiaExpress, Yug said he was inspired by his father, Ajay and said, “I actually got inspired by him (Ajay) because he has always done so well, and all of you know that. I love him, and he is the reason I am doing this.”
Ajay Devgn also spoke about his son stepping into the movies and said, “I didn’t talk to him about any of the dubbing process; I just told him to be confident and go ahead. I feel very proud, and I remember that when he was rehearsing, the very first day I got a call from the studio that they wanted to keep a few of his recordings to use in the film because they were very good. He even called me up after taking the required permission and made me hear the dialogues he had recorded.”










