London,
(ANI):
Hollywood
star
Michelle
Yeoh
is
apparently
planning
to
play
Aung
San
Suu
Kyi
in
a
film
about
the
Burmese
pro-democracy
leader.
Yeoh
visited
Suu
Kyi
to
discussed
the
plan
and
both
had
dinner
together
on
Monday
night,
Suu
Kyi's
lawyer
Nyan
Win
said.
"I
understand
she
is
planning
to
play
her
in
a
film
in
the
near
future," the
BBC
quoted
the
lawyer
as
saying.
The
Malaysian
actress
is
best
known
for
her
role
in
the
1997
James
Bond
film
Tomorrow
Never
Dies.
Yeoh
was
also
seen
talking
to
Suu
Kyi
and
her
younger
son
Kim
Aris
at
Rangoon
airport
on
Tuesday
as
both
the
actress
and
Aris
were
waiting
to
board
planes
to
leave
the
country.
Aris
had
arrived
in
Rangoon
on
23
November
and
seen
his
65-year-old
mother
for
the
first
time
in
a
decade.
Aung
San
Suu
Kyi
was
released
from
house
arrest
on
13
November
-
less
than
a
week
after
the
country's
first
election
for
20
years,
which
was
widely
condemned
as
a
sham
designed
to
consolidate
the
military
rulers' power.