<p>The young Bangladeshi, who is a student at a local university here, said that she has spent 1,50,000 rupees in the last two months just to have a photograph taken with her idol who is currently shooting in Malaysia for 'Don 2'.<br /><br />"I paid about RM 8,000 (1,20,000 rupees) last month to get a VIP seat at Marina Bay when he was in Singapore on Jan 14 for the Zee awards," she said, adding that "sadly, I only got to see the back of his head."<br /><br />To pay for that trip, she worked part-time for a month and saved her birthday money.<br />Her latest pursuit of the celebrity saw her renting a car and booking into a hotel in Malacca after she found out that King Khan was filming there.<br /><br />Accompanied by her boyfriend, she braved the scorching sun yesterday to catch a glimpse of the Bollywood heartthrob outside the location set in Sungai Udang yesterday, local Star newspaper said.<br /><br />"I have been his fan ever since he first appeared as an actor on TV. I know everything about him and my dream is to have a photograph taken with him," she said.<br /><br />She waited under the sun for almost four hours before getting a glimpse of the actor from a distance.<br /><br />The 45-year-old is extremely popular in Malaysia especially among the Malays who don't understand Hindi but follow the movies with the help of subtitles.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Khan, who was bestowed the title of 'Datuk' by the state of Malacca, said that he was happy to be able keep his promise to shoot a movie here.<br /><br />He is currently in Sungai Udang to shoot the sequel to his 2006 hit 'Don', which he described as an action thriller in the same genre as the Bond movies.<br /><br />"However, I play the villain but one which the women love," he said after a luncheon with Malacca Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam yesterday.<br /><br />The Bollywood heartthrob said he was also considering doing a romantic movie in Malacca.<br /><br />"There is a lot of beautiful and romantic scenery in Malacca especially near the Malacca River," he said.<br /><br />Khan was conferred the Darjah Gemilang Seri Melaka which carries the title 'Datuk' by Malacca Governor Mohd Khalil Yaakob in 2008.</p>
<p>The young Bangladeshi, who is a student at a local university here, said that she has spent 1,50,000 rupees in the last two months just to have a photograph taken with her idol who is currently shooting in Malaysia for 'Don 2'.<br /><br />"I paid about RM 8,000 (1,20,000 rupees) last month to get a VIP seat at Marina Bay when he was in Singapore on Jan 14 for the Zee awards," she said, adding that "sadly, I only got to see the back of his head."<br /><br />To pay for that trip, she worked part-time for a month and saved her birthday money.<br />Her latest pursuit of the celebrity saw her renting a car and booking into a hotel in Malacca after she found out that King Khan was filming there.<br /><br />Accompanied by her boyfriend, she braved the scorching sun yesterday to catch a glimpse of the Bollywood heartthrob outside the location set in Sungai Udang yesterday, local Star newspaper said.<br /><br />"I have been his fan ever since he first appeared as an actor on TV. I know everything about him and my dream is to have a photograph taken with him," she said.<br /><br />She waited under the sun for almost four hours before getting a glimpse of the actor from a distance.<br /><br />The 45-year-old is extremely popular in Malaysia especially among the Malays who don't understand Hindi but follow the movies with the help of subtitles.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Khan, who was bestowed the title of 'Datuk' by the state of Malacca, said that he was happy to be able keep his promise to shoot a movie here.<br /><br />He is currently in Sungai Udang to shoot the sequel to his 2006 hit 'Don', which he described as an action thriller in the same genre as the Bond movies.<br /><br />"However, I play the villain but one which the women love," he said after a luncheon with Malacca Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam yesterday.<br /><br />The Bollywood heartthrob said he was also considering doing a romantic movie in Malacca.<br /><br />"There is a lot of beautiful and romantic scenery in Malacca especially near the Malacca River," he said.<br /><br />Khan was conferred the Darjah Gemilang Seri Melaka which carries the title 'Datuk' by Malacca Governor Mohd Khalil Yaakob in 2008.</p>