The Borneo Post

Prime Minister invites Rajnikanth to film ‘Kabali’ sequel in Malaysia

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CHENNAI: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has offered Tamil film star Rajinikant­h to film the sequel of ‘Kabali’ in Malaysia.

The Malaysian prime minister said he conveyed this in a meeting with the hugely popular Indian film actor and director here yesterday.

Najib said the offer was part of a strategy to market Malaysia’s beauty and uniqueness to tourists from India and increase tourist arrivals from that country.

“I see the prospect of national tourism being more widely marketed in this country and that is why, I went to meet Rajinikant­h and offer him to film the sequel of ‘Kabali’ in Malaysia.

“What I saw in the film feature was the beauty of the country,” he said, adding that he received a positive response from the actor over the offer.

Najib said Tamil Nadu’s new chief minister, Edappati Palaniswam­i gave an assurance of cooperatio­n to ensure the Kuala Lumpur-Tamil Nadu relations were taken to a higher level.

He said the visit also opened up more prospects for investment, with the 23 industry pioneers representi­ng various sectors met today, showing interest to expand to Malaysia. Among the sectors with potential were medicine, education and aerospace, added the Malaysian prime minister.

He said Tamil Nadu also offered Malaysian companies an opportunit­y to invest there, especially in the Free Trade Zone in Chennai. — Bernama

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