Produced by: Manoj Kumar
Ajith Kumar admits he barely manages four hours of rest a night—an invisible battle that quietly reshapes his routine and leaves fans wondering how he sustains his high-octane lifestyle.
The man adored for bringing stories alive on screen confesses he has little energy to watch films himself—his sleepless nights robbing him of the joy he once found in simple viewing.
Behind the polished red-carpet appearances lies a body constantly running on fumes—Ajith reveals that fatigue shadows him daily, forcing him to ration his time like a survival tool.
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His only real rest? Stolen moments aboard flights between shoots and races—a revelation that strips glamour from stardom and paints a picture of a restless man forever in transit.
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Crashes are no stranger to Ajith’s motorsport journey. He calls them inevitable, even expected—yet fans still shudder at the thought of their idol embracing danger as routine.
The actor stresses that race cars are engineered for survival, not just speed—a reminder that every crash carries science, precision, and human resilience under its twisted metal.
Ajith sees social media not as noise but as a stage—one that can amplify motorsports in India and push Indian cinema into the global mainstream, much like Korea’s cultural wave.
He marvels at friends who’ve learned Korean through dramas—hinting at the untapped potential for Indian films to cross borders, if only audiences are given the right push.
For a man celebrated as invincible on screen, Ajith’s candid confession of sleeplessness, crashes, and exhaustion reminds us that even larger-than-life heroes carry private frailties.