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    Ajay Devgn said that he did not believe in the Bollywood rat race.

    Fresh from the success of his movie 'All the Best', noted actor-producer Ajay Devgn said that he did not believe in the Bollywood ratrace and would rather prefer his work to speak for him.

    'All the Best' has just made a mark at the box office...I am only focused on my work which is my mantra to success. Only the script of a film appeals to me and then I work according to it," Devgn, who was at the Provogue studio here, said.

    The national award-winning actor said he detests award functions explaining why he did not attend them and feels that Khans were not ruling the Bollywood film industry.

    On his upcoming film 'Rajniti', which is slated for release in May next year, and was shot in the city, Devgn said that it was too early to talk about it.

    About dropping an 'A' from his surname, he said that his mother believes in numerology, which prompted him to do so.

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