Manju Warrier visits Ajith Kumar’s racing pit, sharing excitement on social media.

Chennai: Actor Ajith Kumar, known for delivering blockbuster films with spectacular entertainment, recently hosted his Thunivu co-star Manju Warrier at one of his high-octane racing events. The visit provided an up-close look at the actor’s motorsports passion, which increasingly draws celebrities and fans alike.
Taking to social media, Manju Warrier shared photographs from the event, highlighting her excitement at exploring Ajith Kumar’s racing pit and witnessing the thrill and adrenaline of his motorsports pursuits firsthand. In the images, she can be seen observing an Ajith Kumar Racing car and engaging in conversation with the actor.
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Manju, an enthusiast of motorsports and motorbike riding, recently posted a video showcasing her riding skills on a motorbike with full safety gear, which quickly went viral. Her social media post reflects her appreciation for Ajith Kumar’s dedication to racing, mirroring earlier commendations from other celebrities like Sivakarthikeyan and Venkat Prabhu.
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Ajith Kumar is also the subject of an upcoming documentary on his motorsports career, directed by AL Vijay, which may feature insights from co-stars like Manju Warrier, discussing both his cinematic and racing pursuits.
On the film front, Ajith Kumar is expected to return to cinema after completing his racing commitments with a new project directed by Adhik Ravichandran, marking a reunion with his Good Bad Ugly director.
Published: 23 Feb 2026, 10:48 am IST
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