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Ajith checks up on Aamir Khan, Vishnu Vishal after rescue from Chennai floods
Mumbai, Dec 6
Superstar Ajith Kumar went to check up on Aamir Khan and Tamil actor Vishnu Vishal, who were rescued from Chennai floods recently.
Vishnu took to Twitter and posted a picture with Ajith and Aamir. He also shared that Ajith helped them with travel arrangements .
Vishnu wrote on X, formerly called Twitter: “After getting to know our situation through a common friend, The ever helpful Ajith Sir came to check in on us and helped with travel arrangements for our villa community members…Love you Ajith Sir!â€
Aamir travelled to Chennai to meet his mother, who has been reportedly admitted to a private hospital in Chennai for treatment. Vishnu had urged on X to be rescued. The Tamil actor had even posted images with Aamir and his wife Jwala Gutta on a rescue boat.
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