Akshay
Kumar
can't
help
but
admire
the
stuntmen
from
China
with
whom
he
worked
in
close
collaboration
during
his
Chandni
Chowk
To
China
shoot.
He
truly
believes
that
they
have
mastered
the
art
of
action.
Also,
there
is
a
lot
that
not
just
India
but
the
world
can
learn
from
the
Chinese
when
it
comes
to
Kung
Fu
skills.
"They
are
the
best
in
the
business
and
we
all
were
in
awe
of
them
when
we
saw
them
contributing
to
Chandni
Chowk
To
China.
The
kind
of
preparation
they
do
is
unparalleled",
says
Akshay
Kumar
who
is
returning
to
action
four
years
after
Raj
Kumar
Santoshi's
Khakee
and
Madhur
Bhandarkar's
Aan
-
Men
At
Work,
"The
sort
of
dedication
they
demonstrate
is
for
all
of
us
to
learn."
He
also
goes
on
to
state,
"It
is
great
to
see
how
such
world
class
performers
are
making
an
impression
all
over.
Even
in
India,
if
we
go
just
a
little
back
in
time,
we
had
stuntmen
who
were
not
really
in
the
best
of
shape
and
were
also
overweight.
However,
today
the
scene
is
changing
in
Bollywood
with
exposure
to
world
cinema.
Our
own
people
too
have
become
conscious
about
their
bodies
but
still
we
have
a
lot
of
catching
up
to
do
with
the
Chinese."
"It
is
not
wrong
to
admit
that
we
are
behind
them
in
this
department",
Akshay
goes
on
to
add
while
stating
that
it
only
adds
on
to
the
positive
energy
if
one
is
willing
to
learn
from
your
contemporaries,
"Chinese
stuntmen
are
way
ahead
of
us
so
fair
enough,
let's
try
to
observe
what
and
how
they
are
doing
better
than
us.
They
have
an
amazing
stamina
and
willpower
and
I
am
sure
we
too
can
develop
that.
For
me
it
was
a
learning
experience
to
revisit
the
art
of
Kung
Fu.
I
came
back
enriched."
He
also
talks
fondly
about
sharing
screen
space
with
Sir
Gordon
Liu,
who
plays
the
role
of
the
main
villain
Hojo
in
the
film.
A
veteran
of
over
75
international
films,
Liu
is
the
same
actor
who
was
seen
in
the
legendary
film
36
Chambers
of
Shaolin.
He
has
also
played
prominent
roles
in
both
the
editions
of
'Kill
Bill'.
"I
was
awestruck
with
what
I
see
in
'36
Chambers
of
Shaolin'
and
tried
to
learn
from
it.
Working
with
the
same
man
who
made
that
film
so
popular
was
amazing.
If
you
haven't
seen
36
Chambers
of
Shaolin,
go
and
watch
it
today",
concludes
Akshay
while
promising
that
Chandni
Chowk
To
China
would
live
up
to
the
international
scale
it
has
been
set
in.