Ajith Kumar enjoys go-karting with wife Shalini and son Aadvik; meets F1 racer Narain Karthikeyan

Recently, Ajith Kumar garnered headlines following the Padma Bhushan award. Shortly afterward, he was admitted to the hospital causing concern among his supporters. Yet, he has now resurfaced in Chennai post-hospitalization, making a public appearance at a go-karting facility alongside his wife Shalini and son Aadvik.

In images posted by Ajith Kumar Racing on X, AK is pictured next to a go-kart, instructing his 10-year-old son on racing fundamentals. Clad in sleek black racing attire, the Good Bad Ugly star exuded charm as his wife, Shalini, beamed with pride nearby.

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Beyond that incredible moment, they had the privilege of crossing paths with none other than the legendary Narain Karthikeyan, a Formula 1 racer! Not only did he grace us with his presence, but he even shared some of his expert advice and techniques with Aadvik, my boy. It’s clear as day that racing runs deep in this family, just like it does for his dad. From the snapshots I’ve seen, it appears that this actor has allowed his son to chase his dreams and fostered a passion for racing within him since he was young.

Meanwhile, it didn’t take long for images of AK receiving the Indian third-tier civilian honor, Padma Bhushan, to go viral. Accompanied by his wife and kids, he traveled to Delhi to accept this prestigious award.

Lately, in a conversation with India Today, Ajith Kumar opened up about his thoughts on retirement. He expressed that because life can be unpredictable, he values simply enjoying and savoring each moment.

According to him, “Who knows? Retirement might not be something I choose when to embark on; it could be imposed upon me. I prefer not to assume anything. Some people grumble about life, but I believe simply waking up and realizing I’m still here is a gift.

Personally speaking, I’ve been absolutely thrilled by the recent successes of my beloved Ajith Kumar on the silver screen! The directorial masterpieces “Vidaamuyarchi” by Magizh Thirumeni and “Good Bad Ugly,” helmed by Adhik Ravichandran, have both proven to be massive hits. I can’t help but feel a sense of pride and excitement for each triumph he brings our way!

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2025-05-03 08:08