Vidyut Jammwal Named Among 'Top Martial Artists In The World' Alongside Jackie Chan & Bruce Lee
Vidyut Jammwal recently took to Instagram and shared a proud moment with his fans. The actor revealed that he has been named among the top martial artists in the world along with legendary fighters and actors
Vidyut
Jammwal
recently
took
to
Instagram
and
shared
a
proud
moment
with
his
fans.
The
actor
revealed
that
he
has
been
named
among
the
top
martial
artists
in
the
world
along
with
legendary
fighters
and
actors
like
Bruce
Lee
and
Jackie
Chan.
He
shared
a
screenshot
of
the
Google
Search
for
'Top
Martial
Artists
In
The
World'
and
captioned
it
with,
"Jai
Hind
#kalaripayattu".
The
search
result
showed
his
name
right
on
the
top
followed
by
Jet
Li,
Jackie
Chan,
Bruce
Lee,
Johnny
Tri
Nguyen,
Stevan
Seagal,
Donnie
Yen
and
Tony
Jaa
among
others.
The
comments
section
of
the
post
was
filled
with
congratulatory
messages
and
heart
emojis.
One
fan
wrote
to
Jammwal,
"Always
making
the
country
proud!" while
another
said,
'This
is
incredible."
Several
others
reacted
to
the
post
by
writing,
"Jai
Hind."
For
the
unversed,
Jammwal
has
been
devoted
to
popularising
the
indigenous
martial
art
kalaripayattu
through
Indian
cinema.
The
actor
has
reportedly
learnt
the
art
of
kalaripayattu
since
the
age
of
three.
While
talking
to
IANS
he
had
said
he
wishes
more
people
would
talk
about
the
art
form.
"When
I
go
and
pursue
an
award
from
Jackie
Chan,
and
when
they
talk
of
kalaripayattu,
the
Indian
martial
art,
I
feel
proud.
My
vision
for
Indian
action
cinema
worldwide
is
that
we
need
to
present
this," he
said____.
Jammwal
often
takes
to
his
social
media
accounts
to
share
videos
of
performing
difficult
stunts
and
of
martial
arts
poses.
On
the
work
front,
the
actor
was
last
seen
in
two
OTT
releases
amid
the
lockdown
in
2020.
Khuda
Haafiz
released
on
Hotstar
Specials
while
Yaara
had
premiered
on
ZEE5.
He
will
be
seen
alongside
Shruti
Hassan
in
The
Power
releasing
on
ZEEPlex.
Earlier
this
year,
he
was
busy
shooting
for
Sanak
alongside
Neha
Dhupia,
but
the
production
was
put
on
hold
due
to
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19.