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Purab Kohli desires to learn stunts from Akshay Kumar

| | Dec 29, 2015, at 09:10 pm
Mumbai, Dec 29 (IBNS) Actor Purab Kohli, who will next feature alongside Akshay Kumar in 'Airlift', has expressed his desire to learn action stunts from the 'Khiladi'.

Purab who was present during the shoot of the film, was reportedly taken aback when Akshay pulled off a difficult stunt and was all praise for the star.

Purab, who has been a Video Jockey and a common name in the Indian modelling circuit now plans to take do his own action stunts.

Akshay and Purab's next movie, 'Airlift' will release on Jan 22, 2016

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