"I feel a certificate in martial arts is more important than a certificate in physics or mathematics," said Akshay.
"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 when 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.
"I
want to put my money in it. For me, martial arts 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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