But, Pagaivan which followed in the same year, had it, and in turn Rettai Jadai Vayasu did not have the title. For example, Ajith’s next “big success” Kadhal Kottai (1996), co-starring Devayani and Heera Rajagopal, did not feature ‘Aasai Nayagan’ in the credits.īut, in the following year-1997, we got Ullaasam in which Ajith starred alongside Vikram (who had dubbed for Ajith in his first Tamil film Amaravathi), didn’t have the ‘Aasai Mannan’ title in the credits. However, this wasn’t a consistent practice. The success of Aasai led to Ajith being conferred the title of ‘Aasai Nayagan’ in the following film Vaanmathi which released in the next year. Ījith Kumar got his first big break with Aasai (1995) directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. ‘ Ajith Kumar ’ (credited name) shared his 5 th film– Rajavin Parvaiyile with ‘ Ilayathalapathy Vijay ’ (credited name), which was the latter’s 5 th film too. While the Tamil film retained his birth name ‘Ajith Kumar’, the Telugu film seems to have christened him ‘Sreekar’. While the former was the first to a long career in Tamil, with so many films starting with ‘A’, the latter was his first and last Telugu film.Īlso Read: Baradwaj Rangan’s Review Of Nerkonda Paarvaiīut that’s not the only difference between the Tamil and Telugu industries. Three years later, in 1993, that Ajith Kumar debuted in both Tamil ( Amaravathi ) and Telugu ( Prema Pusthakam ).
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