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Ajay Devgn and Kajol wish R. Madhavan a 'shaitaani' birthday on social media

Ajay Devgn and Kajol wish R. Madhavan a 'shaitaani' birthday on social media

Time of India01-06-2025

, the darling Indian actor, celebrated his 55th birthday on June 1, 2025. Among all the soulful birthday wishes on the internet, including the fan edits and photos, The Devgns adorably wished him in a pun-ful social media post.
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Ajay Devgn wishes R. Madhavan on his birthday...
Ajay Devgn, who worked with the actor in 'Shaitaan' and is soon collaborating with him again for 'De De Pyaar De 2,' wished Madhavan on Instagram. The 'Raid 2' actor shared a story where the actors are looking at each other with a brooding face.
Captioning the story with, 'Look serious hai lekin dimaag mein sirf shaitaani chal rahi hai. Happy Birthday bro @actormaddy,' Ajay referenced the hit film, 'Shaitaan,' where Madhavan portrayed the evil monster with a goal to accomplish.
Ajay donned a maroon shirt and a pair of glasses while folding his hands, and R. Madhavan wore an all black ensemble with a t-shirt and jacket, with a pair of shades as he joined his hands.
Kajol wishes R. Madhavan on his birthday...
The stunning actress and Ajay Devgn's wife, Kajol, wished R. Madhavan on Instagram as well. The 'Maa' actress shared a picture of Madhavan with salt-and-pepper hair, where he donned a maroon shirt and a wide smile. Captioning the photo, she wrote, 'Shaitaan is getting older, wiser and sneakier, happy birthday @actormaddy,' referring to the sinister thriller film 'Shaitaan' as well.
About R. Madhavan's surprise appearance at the trailer launch of 'Maa'
Recently, during the trailer launch of 'Maa' starring Kajol, Ronit Boseroy, and Indraneil Shubhra Sen Gupta, R. Madhavan made a surprise appearance. The speculations quickly sparked regarding his appearance in the film as well, as 'Maa' is set in the same universe as 'Shaitaan.' 'Maa' is a supernatural thriller about a mother who becomes a warrior to protect her children.

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