Mythri Movie Makers project with Ajith titled Good Bad Ugly
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Mythri Movie Makers has made a major coup by enlisting Ajith Kumar for Adhik Ravichandran’s upcoming film, "Good Bad Ugly". Scheduled to commence filming in June, the movie is slated for a Pongal 2025 release and promises a musical score by Devi Sri Prasad.
Naveen Yerneni, the producer at Mythri Movie Makers, expressed his honor in collaborating with the iconic star, saying, “It’s an honor to collaborate with the iconic star Ajith Kumar sir. Director Adhik Ravichandran’s script and narration were so riveting from the word go. We are excited to materialize a gripping and engrossing cinematic experience for the fans and film lovers.”
His fellow producer, Y Ravi Shankar, echoed the sentiment, adding, “It’s a delight to team up with Ajith Kumar sir. Adhik’s directorial craftsmanship has been very much evident with his previous films, and this one has ingredients that will take him to the next level.”
Director Adhik Ravichandran, overwhelmed with emotion, shared, “There are priceless moments in everyone’s life and career, and this one is beyond my belief. Working with my matinee idol AK sir has been a long cherished dream and I’m emotionally overwhelmed working with him. I thank producers Naveen Yerneni sir and Ravi Shankar sir for this opportunity.”
The project boasts a seasoned technical crew, with Abinandhan Ramanujam as the Director of Photography and Vijay Velukutty as the editor. Stunt choreography will be handled by Supreme Sundar and Kaloian Vodenicharov. Excitement is increasing among movie lovers over Ajith's project as it got a powerful and interesting title.
In a health update, it was revealed that Ajith recently underwent medical treatment for a swollen nerve. However, he is now back home and recuperating well. According to trade analyst Ramesh Bala, Ajith has returned home, and his spokesperson, Suresh Chandra, assured fans that the actor is doing fine after a minor medical procedure to treat the swelling.
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