<p> "I am looking forward to the sequel of Kabali to be shot in Malaysia," said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who described himself as a "big fan" of Tamil movies.<br /><br />Najib, who began his six-day visit from Chennai on Thursday, met Rajinikanth, the main lead in Kabali, at his house yesterday and like a typical star-struck fan took a selfie with the superstar.<br />Najib and his wife Datin Sri Rosmah Mansor are known to be big Bollywood and Tamil movie-buffs.<br /><br />"Malaya language takes a lot of words from Sanskrit. The food that we enjoy, the culture, the entertainment...Bollywood movies, Tamil movies. I have become a big fan of Tamil movies. I have visited Chennai...," Najib said.<br /><br />Kabali, released in 2016, has its plot in Kaula Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The movie was a super hit in India and abroad.<br /></p>
<p> "I am looking forward to the sequel of Kabali to be shot in Malaysia," said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who described himself as a "big fan" of Tamil movies.<br /><br />Najib, who began his six-day visit from Chennai on Thursday, met Rajinikanth, the main lead in Kabali, at his house yesterday and like a typical star-struck fan took a selfie with the superstar.<br />Najib and his wife Datin Sri Rosmah Mansor are known to be big Bollywood and Tamil movie-buffs.<br /><br />"Malaya language takes a lot of words from Sanskrit. The food that we enjoy, the culture, the entertainment...Bollywood movies, Tamil movies. I have become a big fan of Tamil movies. I have visited Chennai...," Najib said.<br /><br />Kabali, released in 2016, has its plot in Kaula Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The movie was a super hit in India and abroad.<br /></p>