When Vijay won CM’s status of Tamil Nadu, talk about his twin competitor, Ajith Kumar hogging the top film status in this void reached a high decibel. The two had entered the film world almost simultaneously and commanded enviable, and high remuneration per film. Even as Vijay nurtured his political ambition, Ajith had carved a parallel passion track as a Formula1 racer, speeding in a Porsche, 992 GT 3 in European and Middle East high stake races. The dashing dare devil race car driver and his alter ego persona, film hero, aligned perfectly. His last film, Good Bad and Ugly was promoted as a high voltage entertainer. Clint Eastwood and his iconic namesake film had made the spaghetti Western, a cult. Ajith’s film made at a cost of Rs 270 crore just about managed Rs 212 crore worldwide. News of Ajith Kumar’s next film, tentatively named AK 64, directed by Aadik Ramchandran sent his fans into a tizzy, starved as they were for their hero’s film and his notable absence. News circulated fast about which production house would be bank rolling AK 64. But there were no takers, including Sun Pictures…strange! The real reason circulated fast and furious …the hero had stipulated Rs 150 crore as his salary. Thiruppur Subramaniam who heads the Tamil Films Distributors Association said, “not many can afford this”. Suddenly the news spread that his wife Shalini Ajith Kumar would turn producer, after decades of hibernation. The final list of cast, crew and other details would be announced by Shalini in August. Ajith Kumar is all set to stride the screen with guns blazing.

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