Akshay Kumar will try his kickboxing skills with the BSF Jawans



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Akshay Kumar, who has mastered several forms of martial arts, posted a video showing himself some kickboxing moves on his Instagram and Twitter profiles. If you're wondering what's new in the video, we have to tell you that the actor can be seen featuring kickboxing moves alongside BSF jawan . Akshay, who is currently busy promoting his next film Kesari met with BSF (Border Security Force) soldiers in Delhi. He shared a video of the session on social media on Tuesday and subtitled it: "It's always a pleasure to meet Jawans of BSF India." Akshay summarized his meeting as a "learning experience" and wrote: "Their training, pbadion and enthusiasm are first rate, they still constitute a learning experience." The video received more than 6 mentions I like on Instagram in an hour.

Watch the video here:

The videos of the session were organized by several fan clubs. In one of the videos, we can see Akshay and Parineeti dancing on songs of Kesari with the soldiers. Watch the video here:

Akshay Kumar, in an interview with the IANS News Agency earlier this month, said that Kesari was an "educational" film and wrote: "I would therefore urge all parents to show the film to their children.Our young people need to know our war heroes.It is also an educational film.C & # 39, is a real incident, based on real characters. "

Kesari inscribed in the context of the Battle of Saragarhi, which took place in 1897 and in connection with which 21 Sikh soldiers from the British Indian Army fought 10,000 Afghan invaders.

In addition to Akshay and Parineeti Chopra, Kesari also presents Mir Sarwar, Vansh Bhardwaj, and Jaspreet Singh in key roles. Kesari was directed by Anurag Singh and was produced in collaboration with Karan Johar's Cape of Good Hope Films and Dharma Productions. The film will be released on March 21st.

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