Leading Tamil actor Ajith Kumar's fans kicked off the celebrations as his next film, Good Bad Ugly, was officially announced on Thursday, March 14. The title of the upcoming film was announced along with the director being confirmed as Adhik Ravichandran, who hit the bullseye in Mark Antony (2023). Good Bad Ugly, which is Ajith's 63rd film in his career, will roll into production this June and be out in cinemas in a grand manner as a Pongal 2025 release, with National Award-winning music director Devi Sri Prasad announced to be composing the songs and the background score.
With Good Bad Ugly announced to be the title of Ajith's next film, congratulatory messages are pouring in for director Adhik Ravichandran on bagging the opportunity to direct the prestigious project. In that light, blockbuster Tamil filmmaker Venkat Prabhu, who is currently filming The Greatest of All Time with 'Thalapathy' Vijay, took to social media to extend his wishes to Adhik and declared the title of his film with Ajith as fantastic. Venkat Prabhu's latest statement about Good Bad Ugly has caught the attention of Ajith's fans everywhere considering the filmmaker had directed the action crime film Mankatha (2011), which went on to become one of the biggest box office hits in the actor's career.
Hearty wishes brother!!!❤️🥂 semma title🔥 https://t.co/YcETLsJxyU
— venkat prabhu (@vp_offl) March 14, 2024
Good Bad Ugly will be Ajith's next after VidaaMuyarchi, which is currently being filmed under Magizh Thirumeni's direction and will be launched into theatres worldwide this year. The film's title has been inspired from Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), and is already its biggest USP. Adhik Ravichandran, who delivered a cracker of an entertainer with his Mark Antony last year, will be looking to come out firing on all cylinders with Good Bad Ugly considering he has expressed his admiration for Ajith on a number of occasion stating that he is a hard-core fan of the superstar and fans too will be keeping their fingers crossed to witness a full out action feast on the big screen.