Ajith sir didn't want to leave me alone after the accident, says actor Aarav

IANS February 3, 2025 505 views

Imagine a film set where a car stunt goes wrong, but instead of chaos, there's unexpected compassion. Actor Ajith Kumar showed incredible humanity by personally taking care of his co-actor Aarav after a nerve-wracking accident in Azerbaijan. Not only did he ensure Aarav's safety by driving him to the hospital, but he also demonstrated his commitment to his craft by performing his own stunts the next day. This incident reveals why Ajith is not just a superstar, but a genuinely caring professional who values his team and fans above all.

"Ajith sir didn't want to leave me alone. He drove me to the hospital and was relieved only after seeing the X-ray report" - Aarav
Ajith sir didn't want to leave me alone after the accident, says actor Aarav
Chennai, Feb 3: Actor Aarav, who was seated next to actor Ajith Kumar during a car stunt sequence that was shot for Vidaa Muyarchi, has now disclosed how actor Ajith Kumar never left his side after an accident and how he himself drove Aarav to the hospital.

Key Points

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Dangerous car stunt accident during Vidaa Muyarchi film shoot

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Ajith personally drove Aarav to hospital after mishap

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Actor demonstrated exceptional care and professionalism

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Committed to performing his own stunts for fans

It may be recalled that a car action sequence that was being shot for Vidaa Muyarchi ended in an accident. A Behind the scenes video released by the unit of the accident sent shock waves across the Tamil film industry.

Luckily, nobody was injured in the mishap. The car, which had Ajith in the driver's seat, had Aarav beside him when it toppled across the deserted highway of Azerbaijan.

Now, actor Aarav has opened up on the mishap and what happened after it.

Recalls actor Aarav, "It was a very well-planned shot, but something happened unexpectedly. However, what happened after the accident was something amazing."

"After 30 minutes, we decided to resume the shoot and completed the sequence. Ajith sir didn't want to leave me alone. He drove me to the hospital and was relieved only after seeing the X-ray report," says Aarav.

"He (Ajith) hugged me and apologized, leaving me emotionally speechless as I witnessed his humanity," says Aarav.

That wasn't all. Ajith chose to do his stunts all by himself despite the nerve wracking experience they had had the previous day.

Says Aarav, "The very next day, he showed up well before shooting began to ensure that the team wouldn't be using any stand-ins for the action sequence. When I asked him, he said, 'My fans expect something best from me, and I shouldn't cheat them with dupes in action sequences.' I then realised why he has scores of fans adoring him."

Vidaa Muyarchi is all set for the worldwide theatrical release on February 6. The film is directed by Magizh Thirumeni and is produced by Lyca Productions Subaskaran.

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