We had previously reported that director Vijay is directing Ajith Kumar's documentary film on his passion for motor sports and his achievements in the field. The actor's manager Suresh Chandra has now shared a short glimpse of the documentary which encompasses many moments from his life on the racing track—including the good, bad and the ugly.
The documentary begins with Ajith's voiceover saying, "You see the winners, but you don't see the tears behind the stage...' The actor is later seen running with an Indian flag in his hand after leaving his car. He greets his fans who had gathered to watch him on the racing track. From there, the video shows the many glimpses of his life on the arena - from intense preparation in the dressing room, adrenaline-filled laps around the track to even his accidents. He is seen saying, "In films, you have retakes, but in racing you don't. One mistake could wreck your car and you would lose your life. You could also end up hurting other people. It's hard for me as well as for my family."
The actor sheds his image, revealing some of his never-before-seen emotional side where he opens up on some deeply personal moments in his life. Towards the end of the trailer, Ajith Kumar reaffirms his motto and love for motor sports. "I am willing to work hard and do whatever it takes to get to the top," he remarks, before wearing his racing gear.
The video's description reads, "Racing isn’t acting — it’s real courage, discipline, and passion. Ajith Kumar proves once again that his love for motor sports is not just on screen, but on the track. From intense training to fearless racing, this video showcases Ajith Kumar’s real-life journey in motor sports, where every second counts and every turn demands skill. No camera tricks. No acting. Just pure racing spirit."
A few days ago, director Vijay had shared that he was fortunate to document his life on the racing track. "Ajith and Suresh Chandra sir wanted me to do this. When the actor came on the first day, he said, 'Welcome to my world'. This is not what we think, it's a completely different world altogether. When you look at it from outside, it might feel like it is simple. It is not like that at all. Everything is a do or die scenario," he said, recalling a few moments and words from the Good Bad Ugly actor.
Heaping praise on Ajith Kumar, he said, "All of us know Ajith as a superstar, but seeing him work hard for his passion is very surprising. After coming here, my respect for him as well as for the sports has increased tremendously. He would surely be looked at as a motorsports icon in India."
On the work front, Ajith Kumar, who had two releases this year - Vidaamuyarchi and Good Bad Ugly, will start shooting for AK64 in February next year where he reunites with Adhik Ravichandran.