
South superstar Rajinikanth has been given a golden visa by the Culture and Tourism Department of UAE. The actor has informed his fans about this achievement by sharing it on social media. Rajinikanth recently went to Abu Dhabi. The actor has received this honor there. For this honor, Rajinikanth has thanked the government and Lulu Group Chairman and Managing Director MA Yusuf Ali for their efforts. His pictures are popular on social media.
A video of Rajinikanth has surfaced. In this, he is thanking the Abu Dhabi government for the golden visa received from the UAE government. Also feeling extremely honoured. "I am extremely honored to receive the prestigious UAE Golden Visa from the Government of Abu Dhabi," the superstar said in the video.
The actor further said, 'I sincerely thank the Government of Abu Dhabi and my good friend Mr. Yusuf Ali, CMD of Lulu Group for facilitating this visa and for all the support.' This video of his is popular on social media. Rajinikanth's fans have become very happy with this news.
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