Published 22:05 IST, April 6th 2020

Vidyut Jamwal uses Kalaripayattu skills to blow off candles, inspires netizens to stay fit

'Commando' actor Vidyut Jammwal took to his Instagram handle and shared a video of a unique way of blowing out candle flames by using martial art techniques.

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Bollywood actor Vidyut Jammwal epitomises fitness and has time and again shed out major fitness goals through his social media account. actor, who has been learning Indian battlefield martial art form Kalaripayattu since quite some time w, shared an invative way of blowing out flames of candles after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's '9 minutes for India' lamp lighting activity.

actor posted 'kalaripayattu' way of putting out flames in a video that he has captioned: "AFTER #9pm9minutes #IndiaFightsCorona #StayHomeStaySafe #KALARIPAYATTU says "re are millions of different ways to do same thing - TRY ALL"."

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Vidyut Jammwal has also shared or videos where he can be seen applying kalaripayattu techniques to accomplish different feats of fitness. Commando actor, who is a reportedly a vegetarian, has a large fan base owing to his dedicated diet and physical fitness regimes. He always mans to stun his followers with his exercise videos on Instagram.

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'We have to end darkness'

On April 3, PM Modi addressed a video mess for people of India. PM urged everyone to switch off lights at 9 pm on April 5 and light a lamp, candle or flashlights for 9 minutes to showcase unity in fight against vel coronavirus. However, PM cautioned against congregating for this purpose.

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22:05 IST, April 6th 2020