Akshay Kumar Says Watching Chuck Norris Was "Education" Not Just Entertainment

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar paid tribute to the late action star Chuck Norris, stating that watching his films was an education in discipline and strength. Norris, who passed away at 86, was a six-time undefeated world karate champion before his acting career. He is best remembered for his role in the long-running TV series "Walker, Texas Ranger" and his iconic fight scene with Bruce Lee. The martial arts legend is survived by his wife Gena and five children.

Key Points: Akshay Kumar Pays Tribute to Chuck Norris: "It Was Education"

  • Akshay Kumar's heartfelt tribute
  • Norris's iconic film and TV roles
  • Legendary friendship with Bruce Lee
  • Six-time undefeated karate champion
  • Survived by five children
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Akshay Kumar calls watching late Chuck Norris on screen 'education'

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar remembers Chuck Norris, calling his films an education in discipline and strength. Norris passed away at 86.

Akshay Kumar calls watching late Chuck Norris on screen 'education'
"Growing up as a martial artist, watching Chuck Norris... wasn't just entertainment...it was education. - Akshay Kumar"

Mumbai, March 20

Renowned martial artist and action film star Chuck Norris passed away at the age of 86.

Remembering the legendary star, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar said that watching Chuck Norris on screen in "The Way of the Dragon", and "Missing in Action" was not just entertainment for him, but it was education.

He admired the discipline and strength the late actor brought to the screen.

Expressing his gratitude for all the inspiration provided by Chuck Norris, which played a significant role in shaping a part of him, Akshay wrote on his X, (Earlier known as Twitter) handle, "Growing up as a martial artist, watching Chuck Norris in Way of the Dragon, Missing in Action and many more wasn't just entertainment...it was education. The discipline, strength, and effortless command he brought on screen stayed with me. Grateful for the inspiration that shaped a part of me (sic)."

Chuck Norris made his film debut back in 1968 with "The Wrecking Crew," in which he played an uncredited bodyguard.

His well-known friendship with another legend, Bruce Lee, gave birth to a memorable fight scene in the 1972 film "Return of the Dragon."

During his tenure as an actor, Chuck Norris was a part of more than 20 films, such as "Missing in Action" and "The Delta Force."

However, he is best remembered for the television series "Walker, Texas Ranger", in which he was seen as a crime-fighting lawman. The show ran for nine seasons.

Before he started his acting journey, Chuck Norris was extremely successful in the field of martial arts. He earned the title of six-time undefeated World Professional Middleweight Karate champion.

Chuck Norris is survived by five children, including stunt performers Mike and Eric from his first marriage to Dianne. He also has twins, Dakota and Danilee, with his second wife, Gena.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's beautiful to see such heartfelt respect from one action star to another, across continents. Chuck Norris's influence truly was global. His work in "Walker, Texas Ranger" was a staple in our house growing up.
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Vikram M
The fight scene with Bruce Lee in "Return of the Dragon" is cinema history! It's no surprise that Akshay Sir, who is a real-life martial artist himself, found so much inspiration there. A great loss to the action genre.
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Rohit P
While I respect Akshay Kumar's sentiments, I do wish our Bollywood stars would also highlight the incredible martial arts heritage we have in India, like Kalaripayattu. Chuck Norris was great, but let's not forget our own legends.
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Priya S
Chuck Norris memes aside, his actual achievements as a six-time world champion are mind-blowing. That's the real discipline Akshay is talking about. True respect from one professional to another. 🥋
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Michael C
It's fascinating to see how artists influence each other across cultures. Akshay Kumar's own action style definitely has that clean, disciplined punch that reminds me of Norris's work. A fitting tribute.

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