Fans of actor Ajith were both amazed and concerned as videos surfaced online showcasing the star performing a dangerous stunt without a stunt double for his upcoming film “Vidaa Muyarchi.” The clips, shared by Lyca Productions on social media, depict Ajith driving a car during a high-speed chase scene, eventually resulting in the vehicle toppling over.
In the videos, Ajith is seen driving with co-star Arav in the passenger seat, navigating through a fast-paced car chase sequence. The intense stunt, performed without a stunt double, highlights Ajith’s fearless dedication to his craft. Despite the risks involved, Ajith chose to undertake the stunt himself, showcasing his commitment to delivering authentic and thrilling action sequences on screen.
Reacting to the footage, fans expressed a mix of admiration for Ajith’s dedication and concern for his safety. Comments praising Ajith’s bravery and dedication flooded social media platforms, with fans acknowledging the actor’s commitment to delivering high-octane performances.
“Vidaa Muyarchi,” directed by Magizh Thirumeni, features an ensemble cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha, and Regina Cassandra. The film’s release date is yet to be announced, but anticipation is high given the star-studded lineup and the adrenaline-pumping stunts showcased in the promotional footage.
Initially set to be directed by Vignesh Shivn, “Vidaa Muyarchi” underwent a change in direction with Magizh Thirumeni taking over. The film boasts a talented technical crew including music composer Anirudh Ravichander, editor N B Srikanth, and cinematographer Nirav Shah, promising a visually captivating and engaging cinematic experience.
As fans eagerly await the release of “Vidaa Muyarchi,” Ajith’s daring stunt sequences serve as a testament to the dedication and passion driving the film’s production. While the risks associated with performing such stunts are evident, Ajith’s commitment to delivering authentic and thrilling action sequences is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats.
Sources By Agencies