Ajith in AVM's next? – 28/07/2005
By IndiaGlitz
Ajith is the man at the center of controversy now.
Producer Khaja Mohideen, who attempted suicide pointed
accusing fingers on Ajith.
Though the media went to town with the story, the actor
chose to remain tight-lipped.
He is currently shooting in Hyderabad for Godfather
directed by K S Ravikumar.
Following the movie, he would play the lead role in
director Bala's Naan Kadavul.
Meanwhile, Kollywood reports have it that he might act
as hero in AVM Production's next movie.
AVM, a prominent production, house has churned out over
165 films and their last had been Perazhagan starring
Surya.
Sources say Ajith's film for AVM might begin early next
year and Charan might direct the same.
Hope, Ajith gets a good turn in his career.
Ajith’s hand full! – 30/07/2005
By MusicIndiaOnLine
Ajith is right now shooting in Hyderabad for the film `Godfather'.
K S Ravikumar directs the film. He will commence
shooting for `Naan Kadavul' once he wraps up the former
project. The film is directed by Bala and Ajith is
playing the lead in it.
There is also news that he may be zeroed in to act as a
hero in AVM Production's next venture. AVM Production is
a prestigious banner and has made good movies till date.
It has till date produced 165 films, the last one being
`Perazhagan' with Surya. If everything goes fine, Ajith
will play the lead and the film will be directed by
Charan. The film might start rolling from the initials
of next year.
Though Ajith is going through a rough phase of his
career, so many films in his kitty hardly makes it
understandable!
Let the screen talk – 03/08/2005
By Behindwoods
Ajith created sensation last year because of his verbal
spat with Vijay in the media. There used to be a steady
stream of points and counterpoints which created much
hype. He even declared himself the next superstar. But
his films failed miserably and he has fallen quiet. He
said that he will not talk to the media till the
completion of Godfather. Henceforth, only his films will
do all the talking.
Another person to echo a similar sentiment is Ramana who
directed Sullan. This modesty has dawned on these guys
only when they are licking the wounds of flops. How nice
it would have been had they remained sober at the height
of success!