This Article is From Jun 19, 2014

Akshay Kumar: Martial Arts Certificate as Important as Physics or Mathematics

Akshay Kumar: Martial Arts Certificate as Important as Physics or Mathematics

Akshay is a six-degree black belt holder in martial arts.

Highlights

  • A six-degree black belt holder in martial arts, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's dream is to make martial arts a compulsory subject in schools for both boys and girls, saying it is as important as physics or maths.
  • "I feel a certificate in martial arts is more important than a certificate in physics or mathematics," Akshay told IANS in an interview.
  • "I am in talks with the government to have martial arts as a compulsory subject for boys and girls. I look forward to the day every student would learn martial arts for at least three years. It is my dream," he added.
  • “I do what I believe in. I believe in martial arts hence I promote it,” Akshay, who learned martial arts in Bangkok, said.
  • “I want to put my money in it. For me, martial art is not about earning money. It has taught me a lot. I have my own tournament. I invite students from all over the world. I even send them to Japan. I want kids to be taught martial arts in school,” he said.
  • He practices what he preaches and teaches his son Aarav martial arts.
  • “Yes, my son is a brown belt. He has just won a gold medal in judo at the national championship. I am a proud father. I am happy he is doing this,” said the actor.
Mumbai: A six-degree black belt holder in martial arts, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's dream is to make martial arts a compulsory subject in schools for both boys and girls, saying it is as important as physics or maths.

"I feel a certificate in martial arts is more important than a certificate in physics or mathematics," Akshay told IANS in an interview. (Also read: Twinkle's Luck Worked for Me: Akshay Kumar)

"I am in talks with the government to have martial arts as a compulsory subject for boys and girls. I look forward to the day every student would learn martial arts for at least three years. It is my dream," he added.

"I do what I believe in. I believe in martial arts hence I promote it," Akshay, who learned martial arts in Bangkok, said.

"I want to put my money in it. For me, martial art is not about earning money. It has taught me a lot. I have my own tournament. I invite students from all over the world. I even send them to Japan. I want kids to be taught martial arts in school," he said.

He practices what he preaches and teaches his son Aarav martial arts. (Also read:Self Defence School for Women My Way of Paying Back to Society: Akshay Kumar)

"Yes, my son is a brown belt. He has just won a gold medal in judo at the national championship. I am a proud father. I am happy he is doing this," said the actor.

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