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Kriti Sanon learns sword fighting and mixed martial arts for her upcoming next

Kriti Sanon learns sword fighting and mixed martial arts for her upcoming next

| | 03 Aug 2016, 09:44 pm
Mumbai, Aug 3 (IBNS): Kriti Sanon will be performing some high octane action sequences in her upcoming movie, for which she has not left any stone unturned.

To make her action sequences look perfect, she has underwent rigorous training in mixed martial arts and sword fighting.

This is the first time Kriti is doing action in a movie, so it was very exciting for her but at the same time it was excruciating.

It was very challenging for her, according to Kriti she had to build her strength so she used to do Pilates and had to undergo weight training to get herself physically fit.

Kriti Sanon was so dedicated that she used to remove sometime daily and train for mixed martial arts and sword fighting to make the action scenes realistic in the movie.
On being asked about her experience of doing action, an excited Kriti shared,“ I have always wanted to do action. I find it very exciting.But at the same time it is difficult and physically drains you at times."

"For me, the biggest challenge was to build my strength which one can only do gradually. Weight training, Pilates and the action training helped me in that," she said.

After putting herself through so much hard work and training, Kriti is exuberant about her action sequences in Raabta.

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