Ajay Devgn-starrer 'De De Pyaar De' will be hitting the big screens on May 17. (Photo | T Series Twitter) 
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Check out the trailer of Ajay Devgn-starrer 'De De Pyaar De'

'De De Pyaar De' stars Ajay Devgn in the role of a middle-aged man who falls in love with a young girl, played by Rakul Preet.

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The trailer of De De Pyaar De was launched on the occasion of Ajay Devgn’s 50th Birthday yesterday. The romantic comedy stars Ajay in the role of a middle-aged man who falls in love with a young girl, played by Rakul Preet.

Tabu, last seen in Sriram Raghavan’s AndhaDhun, plays the role of Ajay’s ex-wife. The supporting cast includes Javed Jafferi, Alok Nath, Jimmy Sheirgill and Angela Krislinzki. The film is directed by debutant Akiv Ali and produced by Luv Ranjan. 

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“I could not have asked for a better debut. Shooting De De Pyaar De with the stellar star cast of Ajay, Tabu and Rakul has made this journey extremely delightful. It’s a double celebration for us to launch our trailer on Ajay’s birthday and we are glad to share this with the audience,” Akiv said at the launch. 

“This film is a fun romcom. It’s not exactly a love story. I’m not sure if I have done this genre before, but it was fabulous,” Ajay said. On returning in a comic avatar after a long time, he added, “I think sense of humour is important in cinema. Without it, I wouldn’t have gone far.”

De De Pyaar De is scheduled for release on May 17. It features a collaborative soundtrack by Amaal Mallik, Rochak Kohli, Tanishk Bagchi, and others. The title alludes to a Kishore Kumar song in the 1984 film Shaarabi.

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