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Tiger Shroff: Kung Fu was originated in India!

Monday, April 4, 2016 • Tamil Comments
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Very few are aware of the fact that Kung Fu as an art form was primarily originated in India. This has come as a refreshing discovery!

Tiger Shroff, whose recently released film trailer 'Baaghi' has given the audiences a close look at the actor who was seen performing jaw dropping action tells us that this popular art form was originally created and discovered in India!

As largely it's learnt by people that Kung Fu was actually discovered by Chinese would be surprised to learn that Bodhidarma who spotted the art was an Indian who travelled to China from India. It was only then, that this particular art form was taught and taken forward by the maestro to Chinese race and eventually got popular amongst audiences across. The maestro is referred to as the 'father of Kung Fu' in the several temples of Shaolin in China.

Revealed Tiger,"Kung fu is the most ancient of all martial arts and is the art of fighting without weapons. The art of fighting without fighting as I like to say! There are conflicting opinions on whether it actually originated from the teachings of an Indian Buddhist monk, Bodhidarma, who arrived in China from India in the 6th century or not. One thing is for certain and that is, he most definitely brought a form of martial arts with him, most likely Kalaripayattu, and transformed the newly formed Shaolin temple and the Buddhist monks settled there into dedicating themselves to Kung Fu and becoming a warrior elite whose fame spread throughout China and then all over the world."

'Baaghi' has created a rage amidst the audiences with its hugely popular content pieces. The love the trailer has been garnering proves that the 'Heropanti' team of Sajid Nadiadwala, Sabbir Khan and Tiger Shroff have yet another winner at hand with Baaghi this year! Sajid Nadiadwala's 'Baaghi' is a rebellious Love story which will feature Shraddha and Tiger going against all odds for love. Directed by Sabbir Khan, the film is set to release on 29th April, 2016.

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