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Vidyut: Fear is a great friend to have on action film

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ACTION is at the heart of Vidyut Jammwal’s films. But with Crakk – Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa, the actor-producer saw an opportunit­y to introduce the Indian audience to an extreme sports action movie. For an industry that is quite prolific, one wonders why Bollywood hasn’t attempted the genre before. Jammwal reasons, “Not everyone can pull this off. Such a movie requires serious training. Across the globe, the genre of action gets so much love and respect. In India, it’s catching on.”

Aditya Datt’s directoria­l venture revolves around an undergroun­d extreme sports competitio­n where the last man standing walks away with the prize money. Casting for a heavy-duty action fare is not easy. But the actor says he got lucky with Arjun Rampal, Nora Fatehi and Amy Jackson. “When you do a film like this, everyone around also has to be in sync with you physically to make the stunt interestin­g. Arjun had to train extensivel­y. In a sequence, Arjun and I have done rappelling, and it took us months to get it right. Similarly, Nora had to train in rollerblad­ing. I did rollerblad­ing in London with experts. We all trained for months.”

If intense prep is one side of the coin, the other side is safety measures. As an actor-producer, Jammwal asserts that safety was his top priority. “[When performing stunts], you get profession­als; they know how to be safe. Before every stunt, I am scared out of my mind. You have to analyse the risks, and calculate everything that can go wrong. Fear is a great friend to have on an action film. You will die if you aren’t scared. Fear is a partner that you keep beside you, and then surpass it.”

 ?? Picture: BLOGSPOT ?? Vidyut Jammwal.
Picture: BLOGSPOT Vidyut Jammwal.

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