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Shivaay Actor Ajay Devgn Fears Height?

Darpan News Desk, 24 Oct, 2016 12:14 PM
    Contrary to what is evident in the trailer of Shivaay, Ajay Devgn recently opened up about his fears and admitted that he is extremely scared of heights. 
     
    Interacting with his fans during the launch of the special edition Shivaay comics at the Mumbai Comic-Con yesterday, the actor disclosed his two biggest fears of life. 
     
    The first one being the apprehension of losing his loved ones, the Golmaal actor talked about his second biggest fear and said, “The second fear is a very, very stupid fear, after seeing the trailer of Shivaay it would be hard to believe but I have fear of heights. Somebody asked me if you have fear of heights how did you do it? I told them that I fear heights, I do not fear, fear, so beating it to overcome.”
     
     
    The filmmakers recently released the second trailer of the film. While the first Shivaay trailer was high on action sequences, the second trailer is all about beautiful bonding between a father and daughter. 
     
    Ajay, as in Drishyam, tells one the importance of family and his own commitment to protecting it at any cost. The bonding between Ajay and little girl (played by Abigal Eames) emerges out more clearly.
     
    The 47-year-old star also said that the film is also about the bond between a father and his daughter and how their relationship shapes up. Shivaay narrates story of a Himalayan mountaineer played by Ajay. 
     
    Featuring Sayeshaa Saigal, Polish actress Erika Kaar and Abigail Eame of Dr Who fame, the movie will hit the cinemas on October 28 along with Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

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