Popular star and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan has received international honour with his formal induction into Kenjutsu, the ancient Japanese art of swordsmanship. This recognition acknowledges over three decades of his disciplined training, in-depth research, and unwavering commitment to classical martial arts traditions.
Pawan Kalyan’s journey in martial arts began long before his entry into cinema and public life.
During his formative years in Chennai, he underwent rigorous training in karate and allied disciplines, building a strong technical and philosophical foundation. Over the years, his interest expanded beyond physical mastery into a serious study of Japanese Samurai martial systems, which he pursued with remarkable dedication and scholarly intent.
Through films such as Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi, Thammudu, Khushi, Annavaram, and OG, Pawan Kalyan brought elements of authentic martial arts into mainstream Indian cinema.
As part of his advanced training, Pawan Kalyan studied under the eminent Budo authority Hanshi Professor Dr. Siddiq Mahmoodi, one of India’s foremost exponents of Japanese martial arts. Under his mentorship, he underwent comprehensive instruction in Kendo, attaining a high level of technical excellence and philosophical depth.
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