On National Youth Day, Ajay Devgn pens heartfelt letter for 20-year-old self

Updated : Jan 12, 2022 12:50
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On the occasion of National Youth Day, Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn took to social media to share a thoughtful letter for his 20-year-old self.  

In his letter, he writes about rejections, failure and criticism. He assures his younger self that things will be more than fine if he stays himself and doesn't let the expectation of the world affect his dreams. Ajay also had a suggestion-- learn dance.  

Taking to Instagram, Ajay shared a screenshot of the letter that read, 

"Dear 20-year-old me, There you are making your mark in this new world as an actor...  
Let me be honest, you are going to face some brutal rejections. Shy and unconventional, you will try your hardest to fit in but fail.. spectacularly! People's criticism and doubts will be hard it'll make you question your dreams. You will fail more than you will succeed. 

But spoiler alert, it's all going to be worth it.. because one day slowly but surely, you'll realise being yourself can be your greatest strengths. So, stumble a little but don't stop. Keep pushing the boundaries and don't ley the world's expectations turn into your inhibitions. 
"Always be true, always be you!"  
PS. Learn how to dance, it'll help you in the long run.  
Love, An older, wiser and better looking you." 

On the work front, Ajay will make a special appearances in 'RRR' and 'Gangubai Kathiawadi'. Ajay will also be seen in 'Maidaan' and Indra Kumar's 'Thank God'. 

Also Watch: Ajay Devgn and Kajol's daughter Nysa's latest photo shows she's ready for Bollywood

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