Ajith bike enters AVM museum.The AVM Heritage Museum, renowned for its remarkable collection of over 40 iconic cars and 20 motorcycles featured in Tamil cinema from the 1960s to the present day, continues to celebrate Tamil Nadu's rich cultural and cinematic legacy. Recently, the museum proudly welcomed another significant addition to its ensemble of cinematic treasures.
This time, it's the Pulsar bike once used by actor Ajith Kumar in the hit film 'Thirupathi.' This iconic vehicle joins the ranks of Suriya's bike from the blockbuster 'Ayan,' directed by KV Anand, and Madhavan's bike from 'Priyamaana Thozhi.'
The production house, in a delightful gesture, shared images of Ajith Kumar alongside the bike from the film and expressed, "We all know that #AK and bikes have always shared a special bond... #AjithKumar Sir's fans, here's a treat for you. The Bajaj Pulsar 180CC from 2004, featured in @avmproductions' 'Thirupathi,' has now become the newest addition to the illustrious #AVMHeritageMuseum."
Situated within the AVM Studios in Vadapalani, this museum had the honor of being inaugurated by the esteemed Chief Minister, M K Stalin, back in May. The visionary behind the AVM Heritage Museum is none other than MS Guhan, the son of AVM Saravanan.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore this cultural gem from Wednesday through Monday, between the hours of 10 am and 5 pm. However, it is important to note that the museum remains closed on Tuesdays and during national holidays.