As a die-hard fan of Ajith Kumar, I have always admired his humility and down-to-earth nature that sets him apart from many other celebrities. His latest request to be addressed only by his name or initials reflects this humble demeanor, reminding us all that even the greatest among us are just humans at heart.
Over these past few months, I’ve found myself utterly captivated by an infectious cheer that’s been echoing across our communities. It all started at a roadside diner in Tamil Nadu, where a gathering erupted in joyous cries of “Kadavuley Ajithey” as a chef skillfully crafted kothu parotta. This simple phrase quickly spread like wildfire and began to disrupt the peace in public spaces. I can’t help but be swept up in its rhythm and energy!
In response to the matter at hand, Ajith Kumar conveyed his displeasure via his representative, Suresh Chandra, about the frequently used phrase associated with him. He clarified that he is more comfortable being referred to simply by his name or initials.
Ajith asked his supporters to halt the slogan right away. He implored everyone to prioritize diligence, family, and adhering to the law instead. In clear terms, he expressed that he dislikes any form of superlatives or prefixes attached to his name.
“I politely request that people stop shouting slogans in public places right away and avoid doing so from now on.
Take a look at the statement below:
Previously, Ajith Kumar penned a heartfelt message to his admirers, asking them to refrain from using pet names like ‘Thala’ for him. Instead, he requested that they address him plainly as Ajith Kumar, Ajith, or even AK.
Just like Kamal Haasan, another actor chooses not to have any prefixes with his name. They both prefer to be known simply by their given names, eschewing the use of titles.
Regarding work, Ajith Kumar is getting ready for the premiere of his upcoming action-packed thriller movie titled “Vidaamuyarchi”. This film is helmed by Magizh Thirumeni and boasts a star-studded cast including Trisha Krishnan, Arjun Sarja, among others, in significant roles.
In the upcoming film directed by Adhik Ravichandran, titled Good Bad Ugly, I am excited to share that I will also be part of the cast. If the rumors are true, it seems that Trisha has been considered for the role of the female lead in this production.
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2024-12-11 06:52