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Purab wants to learn martial arts

| | Jan 05, 2016, at 10:56 pm
Mumbai, Jan 5 (IBNS) Actor Purab Kohli , who will soon appear in 'Airlift' along with Akshay Kumar, wants to undertake martial arts lessons.

The actor while shooting for the film 'Airlift' had discussions with Akshay Kumar and was inspired  to take some action lessons for himself.

Purab , who is currently in London celebrating fatherhood with his first child, has a special new year resolution of learning some action moves this year.

The actor will be coming back from London this month , soon after his arrival he will enrol for martial arts classes.

The lad who has done everything from modelling, video jockeying, hosted TV shows, appeared in several commercials & films and now will be learning martial arts is undoubtedly 'Jack of all trades'.

 

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