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Indian martial arts films, a subgenre of action films that feature numerous martial arts fights between characters. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Koimoi gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Commando is an out and out Vidyut Jamwal film that provides him with the platform to showcase his martial arts genius with immense aplomb and in full volumes." [ 8 ] Hindustan Times gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "If you’re an action fan, Commando – A One Man Army gives you enough bang for the buck."
The film went on to gross over $220 million internationally by 1981, making it the highest-grossing martial arts film of all time. [63] It was reportedly still among the top 50 all-time highest-grossing films in 1990. [64] In 1998, it had grossed more than $300 million worldwide. [65]
Martial arts film [122] The Bride with White Hair 2: Ronny Yu, David Wu: Sunny Chan, Leslie Cheung, Christy Chung: Hong Kong: Martial arts film [123] Butterfly and Sword: Michael Mak: Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai: Hong Kong [124] Capt. Rassul Alih, Hindi Sayo ang Mindanao: Sonny Parsons, Jerry O. Tirazona
Vidyut Dev Singh Jammwal was born on 10 December 1980 in Jammu, India. [7] He is one of three children born to an Indian Army officer and lived in various parts of India (owing to his father's transferable job) and trained in Kalaripayattu in an ashram in Palakkad, Kerala which was run by his mother, [8] since he was three years old.
Kalaripayattu is an Indian martial art developed in present-day Kerala in the southwestern coast of the Indian subcontinent. It is featured in several films, television, literature, video games, comics and other media. [1]
With the growing worldwide popularity of mixed martial arts (MMA) as an athletic sport, numerous MMA films have come to theaters, television, and DVDs. The following is a list of live action MMA films where at least one character or martial artist fights in the MMA style or MMA is the central theme. For example, plot of the film may deal with ...