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Amyra Dastur to be seen in Kung Fu Yoga

| | Dec 09, 2016, at 09:43 pm
Mumbai, Dec 9 (IBNS): Actress Amyra Dastur will soon be seen in an international project Kung Fu Yoga alongside Jackie Chan.

Amyra will be seen playing Kyra, a tough and sporty woman with a naughty side!

Kung Fu Yoga is an upcoming multi-lingual action-adventure comedy film to be directed by Stanley Tong.

The film is a Chinese-Indian co-production of Taihe Entertainment and Shinework Media (China).

The lead stars are Jackie Chan, Amyra Dastur, Sonu Sood Disha Patani and Aarif Rahman.

Kung Fu Yoga is slated to release on Jan 28.

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