Fans mob Ajith Kumar at Chennai Airport amid break from Vidaamuyarchi shooting. Watch video
Ajith Kumar's arrival at the Chennai airport caused quite a stir, as eager fans mobbed the actor, hoping for selfies and a chance to meet their idol.
Ajith Kumar at Chennai aiport
Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar returned to Chennai for a short break after completing an important action schedule for his movie Vidaamuyarchi in Azerbaijan . A video showing Ajith getting mobbed at the airport has surfaced online.
In the video, Ajith can be seen trying to quickly get into his car while avoiding a swarm of fans with their mobile phones out, asking for selfies. However, Ajith was in no mood to heed these requests, as he quickly got into his car with tinted windows and left the airport.
Meanwhile, there were also images of Ajith taking photos with the airport staff. Ajith is notorious for keeping a very low profile in public and doesn't entertain requests for selfies at the airport.
On the career front, Ajith is simultaneously shooting for two upcoming movies, one of which is Vidaamuyarchi, which is fast nearing completion.
The production of Vidaamuyarchi was paused for a while as the producers, Lyca Productions, ran into some financial problems. After weeks of delay, shooting resumed a couple of weeks ago in Azerbaijan.
Ajith shot a risky action sequence involving a rotating car in mid-air for the movie. The filmmakers unveiled a video of the sequence revealing Ajith doing the stunt with a body double, much to the joy of his hardcore fans.
The first look poster for Vidaamuyarchi was also released recently. However, it received mixed reactions for failing to meet expectations. The poster was very simple and didn’t convey any story. It just showed Ajith walking on long, winding roads located in the middle of a desert. The first look poster seemed quite underwhelming for such a huge production.
Ajith will be in Chennai for a short while before returning to Azerbaijan to finish the remaining portions. The film is expected to hit the screens during the Deepavali holiday.