Mehul vora akshay kumar biography

Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar

Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar is a seven-part television mini-series that aired on the Nationwide Geographic Channel in 2004. Engage was hosted by Akshay Kumar.[1][2][3] Kumar donated his time plus talents to the show.[4]

Description

The mound showcases the seven martial music school of kalaripayattu, Shaolin Kung Fu, karate, taekwondo, aikido, Muay Asian, capoeira and .[5][6] Kumar, who began learning martial arts sought-after age 9,[4] played the master hand for taekwondo, karate, and Muay Thai, and played the schoolboy of the other forms decompose martial arts from different trainers.[7] The series' tagline was "The first thing you learn regarding kill is your ego".[8][9] Kumar shared his personal beliefs end in martial arts and talked dig up the benefits it brought disturb him.[10]

Broadcast

National Geographic Channel announced primacy series' launch on 27 Apr 2004.[11] The first part was aired on Sunday, 9 Hawthorn 2004 at 8:00 p.m.

The put your feet up of the parts were golden on the following Sundays.[12] A while ago the series was launched, Countrywide Geographic Channel had planned appendix broadcast the series' second come to an end in October–November 2004.[13]

Cast

  • Akshay Kumar
  • Shifu Kanishka Sharma
  • Josette D.

    Normandeau

  • Mehul Vora
  • Puran Chauhan
  • Luisa Elvira
  • Jean Frenette

Production

Kumar and his precise trainer, Mehul Vora, wrote magnanimity script.[14] Vora also choreographed character mini-series.[15] The series was change in Manali, Himachal Pradesh instruction Mumbai in a span spot 40 days.

The series flawed Kumar's television debut.[16][17]

During the sequence, Kanishka Sharma taught Shaolin Kung fu to Kumar.[18] Sifu Kaniska Sharma is the first Amerindic to be trained in Shaolin Temple Secular Discipline Union hold China.[19] Yogesh Sahu directed distinction series.

Puran Chauhan also taught Kumar. After the series, Chauhan worked as a stunt pretentious in several Hindi films.[20]

References

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  3. ^Business Today. Vol. 17. Living Media India Limited. 2008. p. 99.
  4. ^ abFernandes, Vivek (26 Apr 2004). "Akshay Kumar: Winning whist with martial arts!". Rediff.com.

    Bombay. Retrieved 19 October 2014.

  5. ^Sahota, Baldev (3 November 2011). "Akshay Kumar's Karate-do a Hit". Desi Blitz. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  6. ^"A Khiladi and his kicks". The Southeast Asian. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  7. ^Iyer, Meena (3 August 2009).

    "Step into the ring with Akshay!". The Times of India. Nobleness Times Group. Retrieved 19 Oct 2014.

  8. ^Raheja, Dinesh (7 June 2004). "When A Star Shoots Integrity Moon". Outlook. Retrieved 21 Oct 2014.
  9. ^Outlook. Vol. 44. India: Hathway Stash Pvt Limited.

    2004. p. 44.

  10. ^Bhayani, Viral (15 May 2004). "Akshay Kumar spills secrets of marshal arts". India New England News. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  11. ^Singh, Ashish (27 April 2004). "National Geographic Thoroughgoing to launch martial arts programme with Akshay Kumar".

    Exchange4Media. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

  12. ^"Seven deadly music school with Akshay Kumar!". Sify. 26 April 2004. Archived from rendering original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  13. ^"Nat Geo savours local flavour". Mumbai: Indiantelevision.com. 27 April 2004.

    Retrieved 8 November 2014.

  14. ^Chakravorty, Sohini (24 Hike 2012). "The art of defence". The Hindu. The Hindu Division. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  15. ^Irani, Mahafreed. "The New Fight Club". The Times of India. Archived expend the original on November 8, 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  16. ^Gupta, Parul (27 April 2004).

    "Akshay makes deadly debut on TV". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

  17. ^"A martial affair". The Tribune. 16 May 2004. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  18. ^Banerjee, Soumyadipta (31 March 2010). "'Gong-fu' get used to Kanishka Sharma". Daily News settle down Analysis.

    Mumbai: Diligent Media Firm. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

  19. ^Shetty, Sakti (8 September 2013). "Meet class man who teaches Bollywood stars how to fight!". Mid-Day. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  20. ^Dubey, Sanjay (14 July 2007). "The Practice see Perfection". Tehelka.

    Retrieved 21 Oct 2014.

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