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Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
Some pesky ninja removed the pic.....
Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
I don't know why it shows sometimes and doesn't show other times. But if you edit your post, sanjuro_ronin, you'll still see it's there. Perhaps it's some copyguard function. The intermittent display is very odd.
Besides, this thread is about Bollywood Kung-Fu, not just Bollywood hotties. If you want to discuss Bollywood hotties, that should be a new thread in the Off Topic section. Not that I'm suggesting you post more cheesecake, s_r. However, it might distract the boys from their OT political flame wars for a moment...
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Where is our ninja hottie thread?
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...or at least, they belong on some other thread. Maybe an OT thread.
Let me show you boys how to do it. Check out Ayesha.
Meet Kannada cinema's lady Bruce Lee!
Pix: Meet Kannada cinema's lady Bruce Lee!
Last updated on: March 29, 2010 16:02 IST
Treading the path of action heroines Malashree and Vijayashanti is latest entrant, Ayesha.
The Tirupathi-based lass will be seen flexing her muscles in Jayahe, a kannada film directed by famed action director Thriller Manju.
Ayesha, a black belt in Karate, has been training with her father Habib since she was a year old. She is today popularly known as 'Lady Bruce Lee.' Manju chose Ayesha for the part after he recalled directing her in Shabda seven years ago. In that film too, Ayesha performed stunts.
Martial arts form a crucial part of Jayahe. The story revolves around a father-daughter relationship.
Manju too couldn't resist acting in the movie. He plays an advanced martial arts trainer, Dhrona.
"In my film, the girl goes to Bangkok in search of her kidnapped father. As the kidnappers are martial arts experts, the girl wants to learn advanced techniques to fight them. After hearing about my skills, she seeks training from me," he reveals.
As the trainer resides in Dubare forest, Coorg, the film has been extensively shot there. Parts of the film have been shot in Mangalore as well.
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Excuse my Russian, but trust me and click this. It made my day.
5 самых страшных ударов из индийских боевиков
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Might be cool enough to deserve it's own thread
Endhiran Theatrical trailer
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hmm, Okinawan Kung Fu. hmm.Arya trains in Kung Fu
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, October 13, 2010]
We reported that Mysskin has confirmed Arya for ‘Mugamudi’ which was planned having Suriya in mind. Arya plays a martial arts expert who is a killing machine in the film. So, Mysskin is insisting that Arya becomes a trained professional before the shooting starts.
To help Arya train in Kung Fu, Mysskin is bringing Kung Fu master from Okinawa to teach the difficult art. ‘Mugamudi’ is said to be a 35 crore project and Mysskin is leaving no stones unturned to bring in all commercial elements into the film.
Lingusamy who has been announced as the producer of ‘Mugamudi’ will also chip in with his valuable comments as he has many commercial block busters under him as a director.
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I know, I know, it's Kollywood, not Bollywood.‘Udumban’ To Revive Native Martial Arts In Kollywood
January 10, 2011: Kollywood is undergoing a revolutionary phase when it comes to action scenes! Usually, filmmakers prefer to go for the martial art forms like silambattam, karate, kung fu, boxing and kick-boxing. But recently, a revolutionary transformation has been noticed in action sequences in Tamil films. In mid 2010, Madarasapattinam, written and directed by A. L.Vijay explored the age old ‘wrestling’ and it became a craze among the viewers.
Now, action director Michael of the upcoming film Udumban is trying to revive many other native martial art forms through various action sequences in the film. He will mainly use ‘wrestling as the main action form in this film. Bike racer Dilip Roger will be seen as the main lead in this film, which is based on real life incident. He is using the native martial art forms to give an authentic feel to this film based on reality.
This new trend of using wrestling in Tamil cinema has been welcomed by all. Now, audiences are expecting to see some other native martial arts like Kalari, which has not been used much in Kollywood films. There is a hope among the viewers that wrestling will make its comeback in action sequences of Tamil films. The process might be slow but they are sure to see wrestling hitting in Kollywood again.
This is a nice gesture by the filmmakers and the action directors in a bid to revive the native martial art forms.
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