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Martial arts certificate as important as physics or maths: Akshay Kumar

June 18, 2014 11:52 am | Updated 11:53 am IST - Mumbai

He practices what he preaches and teaches his son Aarav martial arts.

Akshay Kumar

A six-degree black belt holder in martial arts, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar’s dream is to make martial arts a compulsory subject in school for both boys and girls, saying it is as important as physics or maths.

“I feel a certificate in martial arts is more important than a certificate in physics or mathematics,” Akshay told IANS in an interview. “I am in talks with the government to have martial arts as a compulsory subject for boys and girls. I look forward to the day every student would learn martial arts for at least three years. It is my dream,” he added.

“I do what I believe in. I believe in martial arts hence I promote it,” Akshay, who learned martial arts in Bangkok, said.

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“I want to put my money in it. For me, martial art is not about earning money. It has taught me a lot. I have my own tournament. I invite students from all over the world. I even send them to Japan. I want kids to be taught martial arts in school,” he said.

He practices what he preaches and teaches his son Aarav martial arts.

“Yes, my son is a brown belt. He has just won a gold medal in judo at the national championship. I am a proud father. I am happy he is doing this,” said the actor.

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