Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak met whiz Rajinikanth at his home here on Friday.Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak met superstar Rajinikanth at his habitation here on Friday. "Simply had a warm and agreeable meeting with Rajinikanth, the Tamil genius, at his home," Razak tweeted on Friday.
He additionally shared a photograph that elements him alongside the 66-year-old performer. Razak is in the city to get a privileged doctorate from Thanjavur University. As a major aspect of his two-day visit, Razak is accepted to have met Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami.
As indicated by sources near Rajinikanth, he met Razak over breakfast at his living arrangement. Razak turned into an aficionado of Rajinikanth amid the last's long remain in Malacca, Malaysia for the shoot of the 2016 film 'Kabali'.
"When we were shooting for "Kabali" in Malaysia, we were touched by the bolster Malaysian government reached out to us. Because of our bustling shooting plan, I couldn't meet and express gratitude toward him (Razak) in Malaysia.
"When I learnt he was coming to Chennai, I welcomed him home. He acknowledged my welcome and returned home. He even observed some part of 'Kabali'," Rajinikanth told columnists here.
Inquired as to whether the talk that he would supplant performer Shah Rukh Khan as the brand envoy of Malaysian tourism was valid, Rajinikanth destroyed such reports.

He additionally shared a photograph that elements him alongside the 66-year-old performer. Razak is in the city to get a privileged doctorate from Thanjavur University. As a major aspect of his two-day visit, Razak is accepted to have met Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami.
As indicated by sources near Rajinikanth, he met Razak over breakfast at his living arrangement. Razak turned into an aficionado of Rajinikanth amid the last's long remain in Malacca, Malaysia for the shoot of the 2016 film 'Kabali'.
"When we were shooting for "Kabali" in Malaysia, we were touched by the bolster Malaysian government reached out to us. Because of our bustling shooting plan, I couldn't meet and express gratitude toward him (Razak) in Malaysia.
"When I learnt he was coming to Chennai, I welcomed him home. He acknowledged my welcome and returned home. He even observed some part of 'Kabali'," Rajinikanth told columnists here.
Inquired as to whether the talk that he would supplant performer Shah Rukh Khan as the brand envoy of Malaysian tourism was valid, Rajinikanth destroyed such reports.

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