Vidyut Jammwal has carved a strong identity in the film industry through his action-oriented image. Known for performing his own stunts, he avoids using body doubles and continues to earn praise for his physical commitment and discipline.
Jammwal often appears at public events where he showcases his martial arts training. He began practising Kalaripayattu at a young age in Kerala and has steadily developed deep expertise in the traditional Indian martial art.
At a recent event, his Kalaripayattu performance caught the attention of social media users. A video circulating online shows him executing intense movements that highlight the physical and mental rigour required to master this ancient form.
One segment of the performance features Jammwal pouring candle wax on his face. The act is believed to symbolise the opening of Shiva’s third eye, though experts caution that such practices should only be performed under proper guidance.
In the ritual, martial artists pour wax and cover their eyes with cloth, pushing physical limits. While some users initially mocked the clip or called it AI-generated, growing awareness has led to appreciation of his dedication.
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