By Kusumika Das
In the world of racing, Ajith Kumar is unmistakably the trailblazer. He has made us proud time and again by winning trophies and medals at international levels. Even after encountering accidents, he refused to give up – that’s how passionate he is. Recently, the racer-actor shared pictures of his new racing car. The pics went viral as soon as they were posted on social media. The Vidaamuyarchi actor also wrote a sweet caption with his post. Read on to know more about his new addition and fans’ reactions below! All you need to know about Ajith Kumar’s latest addition to his collection Ajith Kumar shared glimpses of his new car, the Mercedes-AMG GT3, on his official racing account, Ajith Kumar Racing, on X (formerly Twitter), and wrote, “AMG GT3 – looking at a new beginning? #AjithKumar #AjithKumarRacing”Take a look at the post here: According to Mercedes-Benz’s official site, the car is priced at EUR 1,030,000.00, which is Rs 10,35,05,730.00 in Indian Rupees (Please note: This is not the final price and may vary). The post went viral soon after it was shared on social media. One netizen wrote, “Thala on track,” while another commented, “Congrats on your upcoming victories, AK & team.” Other comments read, “New look semma,” and “Aluma Doluma look is back,” among others. On the work front Ajith Kumar was recently seen in Good Bad Ugly. Our in-house critic shared details about his performance and wrote, “In terms of performances, Ajith owns the film with his style, charisma, and trademark dialogue delivery. It’s a delight to see him share screen space with Simran, who previously worked with him in Vaali. Arjun Das has a meaty role and delivers a stand-out performance with his rebel-boy looks. Trisha’s role is so insignificant that all she has to do is yell at AK and exit the screen. The film offers very little to Jackie Shroff, Tinnu Anand, Prasanna, and Prabhu. GV Prakash’s music score is loud and jarring. Overall, Adhik delivers what was promised to fans. But, is it a film that truly treats fans and serves as a masterclass in good storytelling? That’s a question only the audience can answer.”