Vidyut will next be seen in Commando.
Mumbai:
Force actor Vidyut Jamwal, who is trained in Kalaripayattu -- a martial art form of Kerala, has reportedly designed a self-defence module for college students and working girls.
A source close to him said: "He has designed an entire module on self-defence for college and working girls that can help them travel without any fear. These are simple technique that don't need full self-defence course."
"More like a module that can be learned and implemented. Vidyut wants young women to be self-sufficient and independent," the source added.
Vidyut, who impressed with his performance in Force, conceptualises his own action scenes, which can be seen in his forthcoming film Commando when it releases April 12.
He will also design and execute action sequences for himself in Tigmanshu Dhulia's Bullet Raja.
A source close to him said: "He has designed an entire module on self-defence for college and working girls that can help them travel without any fear. These are simple technique that don't need full self-defence course."
"More like a module that can be learned and implemented. Vidyut wants young women to be self-sufficient and independent," the source added.
Vidyut, who impressed with his performance in Force, conceptualises his own action scenes, which can be seen in his forthcoming film Commando when it releases April 12.
He will also design and execute action sequences for himself in Tigmanshu Dhulia's Bullet Raja.