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Rajinikanth Meets Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim With A Heartfelt Note

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South Superstar Rajinikanth recently met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim right after the grand success of Jailer.

The superstar is currently in Malaysia who’s riding high on success of his latest film. On the occasion, both him and the Malaysian PM conveyed their messages.

He also posted various pictures directly from the formal meet up wherein they not only discussed about films but also about social, economic, and other challenges of the country.

 

Rajinikanth meets Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim With A Heart Filled Note

Rajinikanth sported the traditional mundu along with white shirt. And his simple avatar seems to  have left everyone around him in awe.

Anwar Ibrahim penned a note saying, “Today I received a visit from the Indian film star, Rajinikanth, who is a familiar name on the Asian and international art world stage. I appreciate the respect he gave to my struggle especially regarding the issue of misery and suffering of the people. Among the things that were casually discussed were certainly related to the social elements that I strive to include in his films in the future. Praying that Rajinikanth continues to excel in the field and the film world.”

Speaking of Rajinikanth, the actor recently featured in the multilingual Jailer which featured an ensemble cast including Shiva Rajkumar, Jackie Shroff, Mohanlal, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, among others in pivotal roles.

The film featured him in the role of a retired cop who decides to go back to the life of gore and bloodshed in an attempt to retrieve his son, who is also a police officer. The film, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, released on August 11.

 

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