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Ajay Devgn's 10 BIGGEST Blockbusters

August 18, 2014 13:20 IST

Image: Ajay Devgn in Singham Returns
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As Singham Returns opens to full houses, we take a look at Ajay Devgn's hit films.

The verdict is pretty much out in its opening weekend itself.

Singham Returns opened on a tremendous note, one of the biggest starts for an Ajay Devgn-starrer.

For the actor, who stormed into the scene big time with Phool Aur Kaante a few decades ago, the film has continued his good run at the box office.

We take a look at Devgn's 10 biggest hits so far.

Singham Returns

Singham Returns took a huge opening at the box office -- surpassing the first day collections of Salman Khan's Kick -- making it the highest opener of 2014 so far. 

The director-actor combo of Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn is obviously a HUGE success.

Singham Rerturns is a superhit already.

Box office collections: Expected to make 150 crores plus.

Read the reviews here: Sukanya Verma/Raja Sen

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Golmaal 3

Image: The Golmaal 3 poster
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Golmaal 3 was the first film which pushed Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn in the Rs 100 crore club.

The third installment of the Golmaal franchise may have seen its fair share of criticism, but the audience obviously enjoyed the jokes.

Box office collections: Rs 106 crores

Read the review here

Son of Sardaar

Image: Ajay Devgn in Son Of Sardar
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Son Of Sardar was in the same mould as Ajay's movies with Rohit, but this was directed by Ashwani Dheer.

Despite releasing on the same day as Shah Rukh Khan's Jab Tak Hai Jaan -- and going through some controversy -- Son Of Sardar managed to rake in the money.

Box office collections: Rs 105 crores.

Read the review here

Bol Bachchan

Image: Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan in Bol Bachchan
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After Golmaal 3, Ajay and Rohit continued their winning streak with Bol Bachchan.

Good promos, fun moments and a lot of masala ensured that this official remake of Amol Palekar's Golmaal became a good success with the audiences.

Box office collection: Rs 103 crores.

Read the review here

Singham

Image: Ajay Devgn in Singham
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Probably the best film that Ajay and Rohit Shetty have done together, Singham became a benchmark of sorts for cop action dramas. 

If Salman Khan's Dabangg played down the seriousness quotient and focused on light-hearted elements, Singham was no-nonsense cop show.

Box office collection: Rs 100 crores.

Read the reviews here. Raja Sen/Aseem Chhabra

Raajneeti

Image: Ajay Devgn in Raajneeti
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Ajay Devgn spoke with his eyes in Prakash Jha's Raajneeti, and proved his talent all over again.

However, Ajay and Jha went through a troubled equation during the making, as the film turned out to be a Ranbir Kapoor show.

Box office collections: Rs 93 crores.

Read the review here

Satyagraha

Image: Ajay Devgn and Kareena Kapoor in Satyagraha
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All the tension during Raajneeti was soon sorted, and the duo came together again in Satyagraha.

The film didn't quite cover the distance when it came to box office glory, still, it took a good start and did reasonably well.

Box office collections: Rs 63 crores.

Read the review here

Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai

Image: Ajay Devgn in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
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One of Ajay Devgn's best films Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai was also one of his most stylish ones.

As a gangster with a heart, Ajay brought in a humane side to the state of affairs while his swagger did rest of the job, as he took on his friends as well as his enemies in the film.

The film was directed by Milan Luthria.

Box office collections: Rs 58 crores.

Read the review here

Golmaal Returns

Image: Tusshar Kapoor and Ajay Devgn in Golmaal Returns
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As a sequel to Golmaal, the film benefited from a good opening weekend, and that kept the ball rolling.

Though the film is not as memorable as the others in the franchise, it was successful, and a good exhibit to showcase in Ajay's repertoire.

Box office collections: Rs 52 crores.

Read the review here

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All The Best

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If not for a head-on collision with Akshay Kumar's Blue, All The Best could have covered a much greater distance.

A good comic effort, the multi-starrer affair was a successful Diwali release.

Yet another Ajay-Rohit success!

Box office collections: Rs 42 crores.

Read the review here.