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Ajith Kumar hospitalised in Chennai after minor leg injury

Ajith Kumar hospitalised in Chennai after minor leg injury

India Today30-04-2025
Actor Ajith Kumar has been admitted to a private hospital in Chennai on Wednesday after a minor leg injury. He returned from New Delhi after receiving the Padma Bhushan honour from President Droupadi Murmu. A member of the actor's team stated that the actor suffered a minor leg injury after he was mobbed at the Chennai airport on Tuesday. He returned from New Delhi with his family members.advertisement"Ajith Kumar sir suffered a small injury in his leg when he was mobbed by a huge crowd at the Chennai airport. Hence, he had to be admitted for physiotherapy. The actor is likely to be discharged this evening. There's nothing to worry about his health," the source exclusively told India Today Digital.The 'Vidaamuyarchi' actor was recently seen in the Tamil film, 'Good Bad Ugly', directed by Adhik Ravichandran. The film, which hit theatres on April 10, is still running successfully. Meanwhile, the actor is concentrating on his racing career. Recently, his team secured a second spot in Belgium 12H race event.
In an exclusive interview with India Today, Ajith Kumar opened up about his Padma Bhushan honour. "Honestly, it still hasn't sunk in. I'm still a plain middle-class person at heart, and it feels so surreal to be here and experiencing all these emotions. I'm happy and overwhelmed," he told us.advertisementHe added that he was overwhelmed at first and added, "I believe moments like these inspire you - or at least reassure you - that you're on the right path and should continue doing what you've been doing all these years. I feel I'm on the right track, so I focus on my work, stick to my work ethic, and move forward."Ajith Kumar is expected to head to Europe in the coming days to take part in more racing events this year.
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