Ajith Kumar’s upcoming action film Good Bad Ugly has already sparked massive excitement, and the makers have now unveiled a thrilling behind-the-scenes (BTS) clip from the teaser shoot. Directed by
Adhik Ravichandran, the film promises intense action, gripping dialogues, and a larger-than-life portrayal of Ajith.
Sharing the BTS clip on X (formerly Twitter), Adhik Ravichandran expressed his admiration for Ajith Kumar, calling the experience a dream come true. “Each day working with #Ajith Sir was unforgettable. Have made memories for life, here is the BTS of #GoodBadUglyTeaser,” he wrote. The video showcases Ajith effortlessly performing high-octane stunts and power-packed action sequences, proving once again why he remains a fan-favorite in mass entertainers.
Good Bad Ugly - Official Hindi Teaser
Ajith’s screen presence, combined with his signature style and intense expressions, dominates the teaser shoot. Fans were quick to notice how the superstar pulled off complex action scenes with ease, making it clear that Good Bad Ugly will be a high-energy entertainer.
Good Bad Ugly Teaser Making Video | Ajith Kumar | Trisha | Adhik Ravichandran | GV Prakash
Meanwhile, music composer G.V. Prakash Kumar has confirmed that the film’s first single will drop on March 18, adding to the anticipation. With the movie slated for a worldwide release on April 10, 2025, expectations are sky-high.
With Adhik Ravichandran at the helm and Ajith Kumar in a dynamic role, ‘Good Bad Ugly’ is shaping up to be a perfect treat for action lovers.
Meanwhile, Ajith’s previous outing, ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ has not managed to impress the audiences. ETimes rated the film with only 2.5 stars and our official review reads, “Vidaamuyarchi starts off very slow, with Sawadeeka song — which starts as soon as the movie begins — being the only high point in the slow and dull first half, which covers the couple’s relationship drama, flashback sequences and the incidents that lead to Kayal’s kidnap. It reaches an interesting point at the interval, only to be bogged down by a quick revelation about the antagonists. Had director Magizh Thirumeni placed this part towards the climax, the film would have become an intriguing thriller.”