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Ajay Devgn gets ready for round two

| | Sep 12, 2014, at 12:28 am
Mumbai, Sept 11 (IBNS) Nothing seems to be giving Ajay Devgn a bigger adrenaline rush than work!
The actor who won acclaim yet again for his portrayal as Bajirao Singham in the super-hit Singham Returns, that is still having a good run in several parts of the country, didn't take even a day's break before getting on to the schedule of his next action thriller Action Jackson!
 
As can seen from the photograph, Ajay who was already wearing a chiselled look for Singham Returns but hit it below his khaki uniform and white vest; had to bare his torso this time around.  Keeping this in mind, the Bollywood superstar put himself on an even more electrifying exercise regimen.
 
And what more can one add here--the photograph says it all!!
 

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