Sreeleela in Parasakthi (L), the actor with Ajith Kumar 
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Parasakthi star Sreeleela: I like car racing, admire Ajith Kumar

The actor spoke about her car driving scene in Parasakthi and her interests in motorsports

Cinema Express Desk

Actor Sreeleela is storming the screens this Saturday with her debut role in director Sudha Kongara's Parasakthi, co-starring Sivakarthikeyan, Atharvaa, and Ravi Mohan, among others. In a recent conversation with Cineulagam, the actor said that she is also into car racing. The Parasakthi teaser has a scene where the actor's character can be seen driving a car with Atharvaa's character sitting next to her. Interestingly, the actor said that she does not know that there is such a scene in the film, although she liked it when she saw the sequence.

Addressing a question about her interests in racing, the actor said that she is a massive admirer of Ajith Kumar as a racer and as a personality. According to the actor, Ajith's car racing videos are "very cool" and he is "a wonderful person" as well.

Recently, Sreeleela also visited Ajith during his Asian Le Mans racing competition in Malaysia. She joined Ajith fans on the track and posed for pictures with the superstar. Photographs from their meeting has gone viral on the internet ever since.

Sreeleela's meeting with Ajith came at a time when director AL Vijay accompanied the Billa star for a documentary about his motorsports endeavours. It has also created speculation regarding her involvement in the Ajith Kumar-AL Vijay documentary. Reportedly, she is also rumoured to have a role in Adhik Ravichandran and Ajith's next film.

Meanwhile, Parasakthi set to hit theatres on January 10 and features the actor delivering lines with a Madurai slang.

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