Ajith Kumar honoured as Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025 in Venice

Ajith Kumar, Padma Bhushan awardee, wins Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025 in Venice for his motorsport passion. Fans celebrate as wife Shalini shares viral ceremony photo. He next teams up with director Adhik Ravichandran for a new film.

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  • Ajith Kumar was honoured with Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025 in Venice
  • Ajith’s consistent participation in national and international racing earns global respect
  • Next film project with director Adhik Ravichandran is in the works

Ajith Kumar wins Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025 in Venice; fans celebrate his motorsport passion and viral moment

Indian cinema’s celebrated star Ajith Kumar has once again made headlines, this time beyond the silver screen. The actor, who was awarded the Padma Bhushan earlier this year, has now received the prestigious Gentleman Driver of the Year 2025 award in Venice, Italy, from the Philippe Charriol Motorsport Group.

Ajith’s passion for motor racing is no secret. Over the years, he has participated in several national and international motorsport events, consistently proving his skill and determination on the track. This latest recognition highlights his dual identity — not only as a leading figure in Indian cinema but also as a respected motorsport enthusiast.

Check out his pics shared by his wife Shalini

The award ceremony became a moment of pride for his fans worldwide. His wife, Shalini, shared a photograph from the event, which quickly went viral across social media platforms, sparking widespread celebration. Admirers hailed the honour as a fitting tribute to Ajith’s dedication both on and off screen.

Meanwhile, in the film industry, Ajith is preparing for his next project with director Adhik Ravichandran. While official details remain under wraps, anticipation is already building among fans eager to see the star return to the big screen.

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