Workshop for the Indian action film 7 Aum Arivu

It turns out that in the new Indian action movie called "The Seventh Sense" (7 Aum Arivu / The Seventh Sense), which I have mentioned more than once in the news, the choreography was worked on by a famous team of Thai stuntmen called “Jaika Stunt Team”.

I present to your attention the so-called “workshop”, that is, developments in terms of choreography of fights. In this case, the main character is a stuntman and on-screen fighter Kecha Kampakdi (Kecha Khamphakdee), familiar to us from films "Sanctuary" и “Ong-Bak 2”.

I want to warn you right away that these fights not logged in into the final version of the film. Since the choreography is quite decent, it is logical that the question arises: what then ended up in the film? One can only guess...

Workshop for the Indian action film 7 Aum Arivu

Source: youtube.com/user/JaiKaStunts
Thank you very much for the link EMatus

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    "Freshly re-uploaded" short film by Jaika Stunts

    youtu.be/rJkN0ez7kk4

    and last year's workshop with Kecha Kampakdi

    youtu.be/ym_mnwrqkrM

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    Well, maybe someone will like it. Taste and color...

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    I hope, at least not waist-deep, but at least knee-deep...

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    AHAHAHAHAHAHA. Class. Drowned G.

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    Of course the film is UG.

    Is this a Ufegetic Gakshen or something that does not sink in water?..)

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    Quality - I don't remember. You can watch it. Like a screener.
    Answered the soap.

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    Yes, thank you very much, I answered the soap.

    PS In what capacity?

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    The film has been online for a long time ;) Of course, the film is UG.
    Offtopic: Sasha, did you receive two links to the Kika review?

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    All this was replaced by SONGS and DANCES!!! :) This is Indian cinema! :)

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      Added a poll. Interested to know your opinion.

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    The workshop was really great, I liked it, it’s a shame they didn’t make it into the film...

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