With a career spanning over three decades, Ajay Devgn has long been regarded as one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema. Known for his intense screen presence and understated performances, he has seamlessly navigated action, drama, romance, and comedy, building a filmography that resonates across generations.
From hard-hitting crime dramas and mass entertainers to emotionally layered narratives, Devgn’s body of work reflects both range and consistency. On his birthday, it’s the perfect opportunity to revisit some of his memorable performances that showcase the many facets of his craft. Here’s a curated list of Ajay Devgn films you can stream on ZEE5 Global.
Sunday
Category | Comedy Thriller Film
Release Date | 25 January 2008
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Ayesha Takia, Arshad Warsi, Irrfan Khan
Director | Rohit Shetty
Sunday follows the story of a woman who loses her memory of a crucial day, only to realise she may have been involved in a crime. What unfolds is a quirky mix of mystery, confusion, and comedy as the truth slowly comes to light.
Ajay Devgn plays ACP Rajveer Randhawa, bringing a mix of authority and deadpan humour to the role. His effortless comic timing adds to the film’s light-hearted take on a suspense-driven plot.
Gangaajal
Category | Crime Drama Film
Release Date | 29 August 2003
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Gracy Singh, Mohan Joshi
Director | Prakash Jha
Gangaajal explores the harsh realities of law enforcement in a crime-ridden town where corruption and violence dominate the system. The film delves into the moral dilemmas faced by those trying to uphold justice.
Ajay Devgn plays IPS officer Amit Kumar, delivering a restrained yet commanding performance. His portrayal of a principled officer navigating a flawed system is both compelling and socially relevant.
Toonpur Ka Super Hero
Category | Fantasy Adventure Film
Release Date | 24 December 2010
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Kajol, Sanjay Mishra, Tanuja
Director | Kireet Khurana
Toonpur Ka Super Hero is a unique blend of live-action and animation, where a real-life actor is transported into a cartoon world. The film follows his journey as he transforms into an unlikely hero to save the animated universe.
Ajay Devgn plays Aditya, showcasing a lighter, family-friendly side of his filmography. His performance brings charm and humour to this experimental film, making it a fun watch for younger audiences.
Company
Category | Crime Drama Film
Release Date | 12 April 2002
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Vivek Oberoi, Manisha Koirala, Mohanlal
Director | Ram Gopal Varma
Company offers a gripping look into the rise of the Mumbai underworld, inspired by real-life events. The film traces the dynamics between key players in a crime syndicate and the inevitable fallout of power struggles.
Ajay Devgn plays Malik, a calm yet menacing crime boss whose authority drives the narrative. His restrained and powerful performance is widely regarded as one of the finest portrayals of a gangster in Indian cinema.
Golmaal Returns
Category | Comedy Film
Release Date | 29 October 2008
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade
Director | Rohit Shetty
Golmaal Returns continues the madness of the Golmaal gang, blending chaos, misunderstandings, and laugh-out-loud moments. The film thrives on its ensemble energy and signature slapstick humour.
Ajay Devgn reprises his role as Gopal, leading the chaos with impeccable comic timing. His chemistry with the ensemble cast and flair for situational comedy make this a thoroughly entertaining watch.
Rascals
Category | Comedy Film
Release Date | 7 October 2011
Language | Hindi
Cast | Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Kangana Ranaut, Arjun Rampal
Director | David Dhawan
Rascals is a comedy of deception, following two conmen constantly trying to outwit each other in a series of hilarious schemes. The film is packed with over-the-top situations and classic Bollywood humour.
Ajay Devgn plays one of the clever tricksters, bringing his signature deadpan style to the chaos. His performance adds a distinct edge to the film’s comic rivalry.