New Delhi [India], August 17 (ANI): Mayo, a Japanese YouTuber who is a well-liked content material creator, has expressed her love for India as her video dancing with Japanese Ambassador to India Hiroshi Suzuki to the tunes of Rajinikanth’s hit tune ‘Kaavaalaa’ from the movie ‘Jailer’ goes viral.
After the video of a Japanese man dancing to the tune went viral, the Japanese envoy to India created a video with Japanese YouTuber Mayo through which he’s seen shaking a leg to the monitor.
During an unique dialog with ANI, YouTuber Mayo spoke about getting an schooling in Hindi and the way she is fond of creating movies in Hindi about Japan and India. While chatting with ANI, Mayo mentioned that Rajinikanth could be very well-known in Japan and that she needed to point out her love for him.
“The Japanese ambassador used to make a lot of videos about India and Japan. We then decided to collaborate on the video. I suggested Rajinikanth’s song when collaborating because he is well-known and popular in Japan. There are numerous die-hard Rajnikanth fans in Japan. We wanted to express ouraffection for him,” mentioned Mayo right here.
The ‘Jailer’ tune ‘Kaavaalaa’ that includes Tamannaah Bhatia and Rajinikanth has change into extraordinarily well-liked and the Japanese Ambassador to India, who is a big fan of Rajinikanth himself, determined to document his model of the dance.
Taking to X (previously Twitter), he wrote,”Kaavaalaa dance video with Japanese YouTuber Mayo san(@MayoLoveIndia) My Love for Rajinikanth continues … @Rajinikanth Jailer rajinifans..Video courtesy: Japanese Youtuber Mayo san and her team”In the video, the Japanese Ambassador embraces the enduring dance steps from the tune. Earlier, Hiroshi Suzuki expressed his love for famous person Rajini taking over the’Thalaivar Challenge’ the place he needed to flip his glasses like Rajnikanth. He additionally wished Rajinikanth nice success for the movie.
He wrote on X (previously Twitter),”Vannakkam!@Rajinikanth, Japan also loves you a lot!Jailer rajinifans””I saw Ambassador earlier doing his famous flipping glass shot and assumed he too is a big Rajni fan. That’s why I suggested it to him, and so we did it jointly,” mentioned Mayo.
29-year-old Mayo speaks Hindi fluently and loves consuming’Pani Puri’. She studied Hindi at Osaka University and spent over a 12 months in Delhi, Mayo fell in love with India whereas pursuing her research.
Mayo one of the crucial well-known Japanese YouTubers blogs on meals, popular culture, journey and different features of life in India and Japan.
Mayo instructed ANI that she was impressed by her father, who cherished climbing within the Himalayas and instructed her how he cherished India.
Revealing that’RRR’ was an enormous hit in Japan, Mayo hoped that the cultural understanding might be deeper between each international locations.
“I believe that cultural understanding between India and Japan may be improved. ‘RRR’ was a tremendous hit in Japan, and more and more Japanese people are falling in love with India. Most of them have never visited India, but they enjoy watching Indian entertainment. So I hope they visit Indiaand see the real India, and vice versa,” mentioned Mayo.
Sung by Shilpa Rao and Anirudh Ravichander, the lyrics had been penned by Arunraja Kamaraj. The dance strikes of Tamannaah and Rajinikanth and the beats of the tune from’Jailer’ have made it viral and trending. (ANI)