Jackie Chan to visit India for 'Kung Fu Yoga'


Dubai, Mar 19 (PTI): Action star Jackie Chan will be visiting India on March 21 to shoot for his upcoming Indo-Chinese film "Kung Fu Yoga", which also stars Bollywood actors Sonu Sood and Amyra Dastur.

Chan will be staying in Jaipur, revealed Sonu.

"Jackie is coming to India on March 21. He will be staying in Jaipur. He will be here for 15 days. We have finished one schedule and now gearing up for Indian shoot and then we will head for Beijing," the "Happy New Year" actor told reporters at the red carpet of second edition of the Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA).

The action-adventure is set to release this October.

Heaping praise on 61-year-old Chan, Sonu said he is every actor's dream co-star.

"He is one of the most humble actors I have ever worked with. He is very hardworking. It is a dream come true for any actor to work with him," said the 42-year-old actor.

  

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  • Haruka Ito, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 19 2016

    I'm worrying about one thing:more people use his name for their own martial business fake promotions.....I'm a foreigner and stay in India for 4 years though, I was soooo surprised with the situations of Wushu(Kung Fu) in India, because 90% of Wushu masters are just fake, most of them have NO any proper training experiences.......
    Jackie Chan's original career is Chinese Opera, not Wushu(Kung Fu), his real master is Chinese Opera master, but many Indian people use Jackie's name like their master...........
    So sad thing......such a things are just disgrace against Jackie....

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