When Ajay Devgn, Rohit Shetty teamed up for pranks
Rohit Shetty and actor Ajay Devgn became partners in crime on the sets of forthcoming movie `Singham Returns` when the duo decided to scare the crew members.
Mumbai: Director Rohit Shetty and actor Ajay Devgn became partners in crime on the sets of forthcoming movie `Singham Returns` when the duo decided to scare the crew members.
When they were on the sets of `Singham returns` in Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, Ajay and Shetty played a prank.
They planned the entire prank in advance and took a spot boy under their confidence. The prankster duo made the spot boy wear white clothes and told the crew members that the set was haunted and that there was a ghost on the sets, as it was a night shoot and quite deserted.
“Ajay sir and Rohit sir have been constant pranksters on sets. Once, they baffled and scared all of us by dressing up a spot boy in white clothes and making him behave like a ghost," said a source from the movie`s production team.
"Also, they always tried to scare us by telling stories of the ghosts in our hotel room," the source added.
`Singham Returns`, which also stars Kareena Kapoor, will release Aug 15. It is co-produced by Ajay Devgn Ffilms, Rohit Shetty Productions and Reliance Entertainment.
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