Selangor, Malaysia — Thala Ajith, the beloved Tamil superstar, made a historic visit to the Batu Caves Temple in Selangor, Malaysia, yesterday, reuniting with Mr. Maraz Ravi, the cinematographer who worked with him during the filming of the iconic Billa movie 2007. The two shared a heartfelt reunion at the same temple where the famous Seval Kodi song from Billa was filmed, adding an extra layer of significance to the meeting.
Back in 2007, Ajith and Mr. Maraz Ravi Line Producer worked together with Director Vishnuvardhan in Malaysia, capturing one of the most memorable sequences of the film at the Batu Caves Temple. The stunning 272-step staircase became an iconic part of Billa, forever etched in the hearts of fans. Yesterday's encounter, however, was more than just a stroll down memory lane—it was a momentous occasion, as Ajith had returned to Malaysia After 14 years for his next big passion: car racing.
Ajith, an avid motorsport enthusiast, has been a known figure in the racing world. As part of his latest racing event, he took some time off to visit the Batu Caves Temple for a pooja. His spiritual visit was especially meaningful, as he climbed all 272 steps of the temple’s staircase—a gesture of respect and devotion. The sight of Ajith ascending the same steps where he once filmed a song was symbolic of his deep connection to the place and his ongoing journey, both in his career and in life.
The reunion with Mr. Maraz Ravi was a moment of nostalgia, as the two reflected on the making of Billa 2007 and how the film’s legacy continues to resonate with fans. For Ajith, this trip marked a blend of his passion for motorsports and his respect for spirituality—an unforgettable way to combine two important facets of his life.
The visit to Batu Caves, followed by the thrilling world of motorsports, proved to be a reminder that Ajith’s journey is ever-evolving, but always rooted in humility and respect for his past more update on www.maraztv.com