Ajay Devgn Trolled for Dance Moves in Son of Sardaar 2 — But Does He Really Deserve It?

Son of Sardaar 2, scheduled to release on 25 July 2025, has already become a talking point—sometimes due to its star cast and other times because of its songs. However, this time, it’s not just the film’s content that’s trending—it’s Ajay Devgn’s effortless dance moves that have sparked a wave of trolling across social media.

Ajay Devgn dancing in Son of Sardaar 2 song Pehla Tu Doja Tu
Ajay Devgn trolled for his dance moves

Songs like “Pehla Tu Doja Tu” ”Nachdi” and the title track “Son of Sardaar” have triggered massive fan reactions, not for their tunes, but for how uninterested and stiff Ajay appears while dancing. Many fans believe that his steps look mechanical or forced, as if he’s doing it out of obligation rather than enjoyment.

Over the years, Ajay Devgn has often faced criticism for putting minimal energy into his dance sequences. Fans expect more—they want the same intensity in dance that he brings to action scenes. A bit of genuine fun and rhythm enhances the overall entertainment package in an action-packed film.

Ajay Devgn trolled for his dance moves, performing finger step in dhoom dhaam

When it comes to Ajay Devgn and dance, there’s no confusion—he doesn’t enjoy it and never has. Unlike actors who try to mask their discomfort with energy or over-rehearsed steps, Ajay has always been unapologetically stiff and detached when it comes to dancing on screen.

In fact, in multiple interviews over the years, Ajay has openly admitted that dance is not his strength. He’s said things like, “I’m so bad that even rehearsals don’t help,” and joked that choreographers deserve sympathy for working with him. His recent reply to a media question about “Pehla Tu Doja Tu” was classic Ajay: “Even this finger step was hard for me—be thankful I did it at all.”

Ajay Devgn wasn’t always this way. Back in the ’90s and early 2000s, he did make an effort—whether it was dancing in Najayaz, Deewane, Kanoon, Ishq, or even spinning in “Bad Boy” from Gundaraj. He might not have had natural rhythm, but he tried—and that sincerity made a difference.

Young Ajay Devgn dancing with Kajol in Ishq

Over time, though, his effort began to fade. Especially from the 2010s onward, his dance performances shifted from “awkward but trying” to “bare minimum and disinterested.” Whether it’s the Golmaal series, Total Dhamaal, or now Son of Sardaar 2, a running theme has emerged—close-up shots, minimal movement, repeated finger gestures, and stiff expressions. It’s not even bad dancing anymore—it’s simply dancing that doesn’t want to exist.

The irony is that Ajay Devgn is one of the most powerful actors in the action cinema genre. His screen presence is magnetic, which is why fans expect at least some charm or enjoyment in musical sequences, not just a half-hearted shrug of the shoulder.

He’s No Dancer — But Is the Trolling on Ajay Devgn in Son of Sardaar 2 Justified?

It’s perfectly fair to admit that dancing isn’t Ajay Devgn’s strength—and that doesn’t make him any less of a star. No human being is perfect in every way. Some have intelligence, some have charm, some shine in action, and others in expressions. Not everyone is born to dance, and that doesn’t make them any less talented or valuable. Ajay Devgn has given decades of iconic performances, unforgettable action scenes, and intense dramatic roles. So if dancing isn’t his strongest suit, does it really matter that much?
Instead of trolling or mocking him for a few stiff steps, fans should celebrate the star for who he is—a powerful actor who knows his strengths and never pretends to be someone he’s not. After all, real fans support their heroes through every flaw, not just during their highlight reels.
Memes fade. Talent lasts.

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