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VIDYUT JAMMWAL

Vidyut Jammwal is an Indian film actor, martial artist, and stunt performer, who predominantly works in Hindi films. He is a trained martial artist, having learnt the Indian martial art of Kalaripayattu since the age of three.

BORN: 10 December 1980
BIRTH PLACE: KANPUR INDIA

Given his expertise in the martial arts, he has committed himself to stunt and action training in the world of cinema. His first Bollywood project Force, a remake of the Tamil film Kaaka Kaaka, alongside John Abraham did moderately well at the box office. He subsequently played supporting roles in the Telugu films Shakti and Oosaravelli, both starring NTR. In 2012, Jammwal made his debut in Tamil cinema with Billa II, as the antagonist opposite Ajith Kumar. For his role, he received critical appreciation. He worked on another Tamil film, Thuppakki, opposite actor Vijay which became a blockbuster. He also received a SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for the film. He also played a supporting role in another Tamil film, Anjaan, alongside Suriya. In his next film, Commando, he performed real-world combat-based action without the aid of stuntmen. The trailer received over a million hits on YouTube within a week of launching. The film received mixed critical reviews. Noted critic Taran Adarsh observed in his review, "Commando clearly belongs to Vidyut and the liberty of watching him crushing everything and everyone in sight leaves you tongue-tied. By doing the stunts without a body double or cables, he fits into the definition of India's Next Gen action hero without a hitch. He's a fine actor too, although it's the action that takes precedence over histrionics here. Wikipedia.

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