One of Tamil cinema’s most celebrated actors, Ajith Kumar has always been clear and open about his choices in the matters of his public appearances or in people and fans addressing him. He has now requested his fans and public to not refer to him with the recent trending statement ‘Kadavule….Ajitheyy’, that has taken over the internet by storm, even making it to be a part of his movie releases.
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— Suresh Chandra (@SureshChandraa) December 10, 2024
Ajith has released a statement that read, “I am uncomfortable with superlatives or any kind of prefix mentioned alongside my name. I prefer being addressed by my name or my initials. I take this opportunity to request all those who indulge in this slogan shouting practise in public places to stop this with immediate effect & restrain themselves from doing so ever again.” The actor as usual has also advised his fans to focus on their own personal growth and families by saying, “Messages My sincere request to everyone is to Work Hard, Play hard without hurting anyone, look after your respective families & Be law abiding citizens. Notifications Wishing you all and your respective families a beautiful life! Live & Let Live!! Love” the actor signed off.
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This post was shared by Actor Ajith Kumar’s PRO Mr. Suresh Chandra. This request, although the second time followed by him, famously asked his fans to restrain from calling him by his famous moniker ‘Thala’ back in 2021, leaving his fans in disappointment. Now he has asked his fans to drop any type of chants or slogans that may cause public distress. The infamous slogan procured out of a similar public chant and was even used in a recent concert in Singapore where Ajith Kumar’s upcoming movie’s background score was played. It is also to be noted that veteran actor Kamal Hassan also recently restrained his fans and audience from addressing him his known moniker and just address him with his name or initials.