The devastating incident in Karur this September, which left several lives lost and many injured during a political event attended by Vijay, continues to echo through Tamil Nadu. In his recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, actor and racing enthusiast Ajith Kumar shared a thoughtful take on the tragedy, urging society to see it not as the fault of one man but as a collective failure.
“That individual alone is not responsible. We are all responsible for it, and even the media has a part to play,” Ajith said, referring to the way public gatherings and celebrity events often spiral out of control. He pointed out that society has become “obsessed with gathering,” and this obsession must stop before it costs more lives.
Ajith’s comments mark a rare moment of self-awareness from one of Tamil cinema’s most private stars. He spoke calmly but firmly about how the culture of mass adoration can quickly turn dangerous when boundaries are blurred between admiration and frenzy. “There should be a way to express love and excitement, but it has to be within limits,” he added.
The actor also highlighted the importance of understanding the risks that come with fame. “As an actor, like many others, I work hard, stay away from family for long periods, and often get injured on set. We do it out of love for our fans,” he said, adding that this very bond must be expressed responsibly.

Hero Worship and the Reflection on Cinema
Ajith’s words come at a time when the line between film and politics in Tamil Nadu has become increasingly thin. Overcrowding at public events, competitive displays of loyalty, and the urge to show fan strength have become common. The Karur tragedy, according to Ajith, should be a moment of reflection for everyone involved.
“Why is it happening only in theatres or at events linked to cinema personalities?” he asked. “When things go wrong, it projects the entire film industry in a bad light.” His message, while measured, carries an unmistakable urgency. It calls for a change in how fandom is expressed and how media amplifies that spectacle.
Reports from the investigation into the Karur incident indicate that mismanagement, overcrowding, and inadequate control were major factors that led to the tragedy. Ajith’s response, therefore, is not just a reaction to public sentiment but a wider commentary on accountability. His stance underlines the need for awareness, restraint, and respect for safety, both from fans and those who lead them.

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