The makers have released a video of a funny exchange between action expert Jackie Chan and ajay devgn ahead of the May 30 release of Karate Kids: Legends, which may indicate a partnership. The internet community is on edge.  Jackie jokes in the video that they should work together on a bollywood movie so that ajay can take center stage and Jackie can focus on dancing. 

After that, Jackie kept showcasing his dance skills from his previous bollywood project while ajay was spotted laughing and enjoying the concept.  Fans flooded the comments section with excitement about the fictitious movie as ajay acknowledged that he would love to collaborate with him. The exchange almost brought down the internet.  Alongside sonu sood and amyra dastur, Jackie made his bollywood debut in Kung Fu Yoga. He will reprise his role as Mr. Han in the next Karate Kid sequel.  With a global box office total of over $180 million, the movie was a tremendous smash in china and Southeast Asia but had little effect in India. 

Even though Jackie is 71 years old and still going strong thanks to his action-packed movies, his admirers are unable to get enough of him.  Jackie has had a huge and enduring impact on action filmmaking worldwide, not just in Hong Kong, by reimagining battle scenes. With his deep, melancholic characters, Ajay, who is widely regarded as a pillar of bollywood action filmmaking, has a very distinct aesthetic than Jackie.

With the famous two-bike split stunt, which is ajay Devgn's signature, he immediately attracted attention during his debut in Phool Aur Kaante.  Fans will currently have to settle for Ajay's voice acting as the iconic Mr. Han in Hindi, even though a movie starring both of these titans will undoubtedly be a powerful one.  Yug, Ajay's son, will also be providing his first voiceover in the movie for Ben Wang's character Li Fong, the main role.  Given how excited people are about the mere prospect of a collaboration, The Karate Kid: luminaries is the closest one can get to seeing the luminaries collaborate.  


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