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Sajid Nadiadwala's Kick gets nominated at 'Taurus World Stunt Awards'

| | Apr 14, 2015, at 04:21 am
Mumbai, Apr 13 (IBNS): Sajid Nadiadwala and Salman Khan's Kick has been nominated at the 'Taurus World Stunt Awards.'
Kick showcased Salman doing death defying, high octane action sequences. The scale of action in the film was humongous.
 
It was for the first time that drones were used in a Bollywood film to capture the huge action sequences. Large numbers of vehicles too were blown up.
 
For all these reasons, Kick has been nominated in the categories of Best High Work and Best Stunt Rigging at the Taurus World Stunt Awards.
 
We have seen Salman Khan doing the heroic action stunts for films prior to this but with Kick he outshone himself with the dynamism and the level of action at the same time seeming almost effortless.
 
It has been nominated along with other Hollywood films like 22 Jump Street and Transformers.
 
This just shows that the scale of action in Kick is at par with that of any Hollywood film.
 
It is a huge honour for the film and Sajid Nadiadwala is ecstatic that his directorial debut has received such high recognition.
 

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