Krishnan’s charm doesn’t get old as he celebrates nine decades


Young at heart: Rukhmanee feeding Krishnan his birthday cake during the celebration at Royal Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur.

KUALA LUMPUR: Veteran filmmaker Tan Sri L. Krishnan may be a little hard-of-hearing and have trouble remembering some details of the past, but his nine decades have not diminished the nonagenarian's laser-sharp wit and side-splitting humour.

“Do you know why we Indians greet each other by putting our palms together?” he asked while demonstrating the traditional Indian gesture of greeting.

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