In a recent sighting in Mumbai, Yug Devgn, the young son of acclaimed actors Ajay Devgn and Kajol, displayed a moment of candidness as he encountered the paparazzi. While stepping out on a rainy day, accompanied by an individual holding an umbrella to shield him, Yug made a polite yet firm request to the photographers to refrain from clicking his pictures at that moment. The interaction, captured in a video shared by a paparazzi account, showed Yug expressing his discomfort, saying, “Please, abhi nahi (Please, not now).”
The moment has resonated with many online, with several netizens defending Yug’s right to privacy. Comments flooded in, with users expressing support for the young star-kid. One user remarked, “Why are you troubling him? He is not a celebrity or a sportsman. Let him live his life with privacy.” Another echoed similar sentiments, stating, “The amount of hate for a teenage kid is ridiculous! He has the right to say no!” A third comment emphasized the importance of respecting his personal space: “Let him live a peaceful life!!”
This incident brings to light the ongoing discussion surrounding the privacy of children belonging to famous personalities. While Yug has made a recent film debut by lending his voice to the Hindi version of ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ alongside his father, the focus remains on him being a young individual navigating public attention.
Ajay Devgn had previously shared a heartfelt birthday wish for Yug, highlighting his role as a “strongest critic and softest corner.” The couple, who tied the knot in 1999, also have an elder daughter, Nysa Devgan.