Ajith following Vijay's footsteps?

Kollywood star hero Ajith Kumar recently created history by receiving the Padma Bhushan award from the President of India. On this occasion, in a recent interview, he responded to his retirement plan and future.
“It is not really my decision. I may retire any day. Life is a surprise. Even waking up and breathing every day is a blessing. I want to live it meaningfully,” he said.
Ajith said that he is not saying these words philosophically, but from experience. He said that the experiences of friends who have survived many surgeries and cancer have led him to see life more valuable.
“The creator who sent me to this world should look at my life and think – ‘I gave this creature life, he enjoyed it to the fullest, he used every moment meaningfully’. I should live such a life. I should not waste time,” said Ajith Kumar.
Ajith Kumar made his Kollywood debut as a lead actor in the 1993 film 'Amaravathi'. He then acted in the Telugu film 'Prema Puthukama'. Later, he established himself with a series of successes in Tamil films.
Ajith Kumar, who has been a leading actor in the Tamil film industry for three decades, has now added another achievement to his account with the Padma Award.
Interestingly, Thalapathy Vijay, who is considered to be Ajith Kumar's contemporary in the Tamil film industry, has already announced that he is bidding farewell to the film industry to start his political career. He revealed that he will do his last film with the film 'Jananayakan'.
On the work front, Ajith Kumar's last film was Good Bad Ugly. In this action comedy film directed by Adhik Ravichandran, he appeared in the role of a crime lord named AK alias Red Dragon. And we have to see what his last film will be.
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