Ajay Devgn has emerged as the only Indian actor to lead the most number of successful film franchises. Each franchise showcases a different genre, from action-packed dramas to lighthearted comedies and romantic stories. As the trend of franchise films continues to dominate globally, Devgn has been at the forefront, consistently delivering hit after hit.
With every new installment, he builds anticipation, leaving fans eager to see how his characters will evolve.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most successful franchises that Ajay Devgn has been a part of, while excitement builds for his upcoming projects that promise to take his legacy even further.
Ajay Devgn’s Most Successful Franchise Films:
- Golmaal Series (4 films): Known for its laugh-out-loud humor, Devgn’s portrayal in this comedy franchise is adored by fans.
- Singham (2 films, with appearances in Rohit Shetty’s cop universe films like (Simbaa & Sooryavanshi): His iconic role as the fearless cop, Bajirao Singham, has made him synonymous with the action genre.
- Dhamaal Series (3 films): A popular comedy franchise where Devgn’s charisma and comedic timing stand out in Total Dhamaal.
- Drishyam (2 films): A gripping crime-thriller franchise that has been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.
- Raid: A high-stakes drama where Devgn plays an upright income tax officer.
- De De Pyaar De: A refreshing take on modern relationships, this franchise taps into romantic comedy.
- Son of Sardaar: A mass entertainer with a blend of action and comedy, this film has its own cult following.
Ajay Devgn’s performance have been widely appreciated in these films by fans, who are excited to see him return to these iconic roles. Some of his most anticipated upcoming franchise films also include Singham Again from Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, Raid 2, De De Pyaar De 2, and Son of Sardaar 2.
Ajay Devgn’s incredible track record with franchises and his consistent success across genres is a testament to his enduring appeal, making him a true ‘Franchise King’ of Indian cinema.