
Ajith Kumar, 54, leaves fans swooning with recent public appearance in Chennai
Actor Ajith Kumar was seen exiting the passport office in Chennai on Friday. Dressed in a crisp formal outfit, he quickly became the talk of the internet, with fans gushing over his suave appearance and timeless charm.The caption alongside the video read, '#AjithKumar's latest clip from the Chennai Passport Office. He's maintaining his looks well now (sic).' The actor was seen accompanied by his team and security personnel. The Tamil superstar kept it effortlessly stylish in a white shirt, trousers, and a blazer, pairing the look with sporty sneakers. As he exited the office, he acknowledged the fans and paparazzi waiting outside with a warm smile. One user commented "Thala" and "legend" under the video.advertisementWatch the video here:
Meanwhile, on the work front, the superstar recently revealed that filming of his next, AK46, is set to begin in November 2025, with a planned release in April or May 2026.Speaking to Indulge by The Indian Express, Ajith discussed how he balances his dual careers in motorsport and acting. He said, 'Our racing season in Europe starts in March and ends in October, except for a one-off race held in Dubai every January.'He further explained, 'If I can manage to fit a film shoot between November and February, I'll be able to release a film every year while continuing to focus on my racing schedule. I'm starting a new project this November, which we hope to release around April or May 2026.'An official announcement regarding the details of the much-anticipated film is still awaited.Ajith Kumar was last seen in Adhik Ravichandran's 'Good Bad Ugly'.Must Watch
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