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‘Dangal’ girl Sanya Malhotra not just met with Jackie Chan, but also got an award in China


Sanya Malhotra and Jackie Chan , Image Courtesy: Instagram

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Updated: Jul 25, 2018, 10:21 PM IST

Sanya Malhotra has been felicitated in China. The actress had visited the country to pick an award for her performance in her debut film ‘Dangal’. Recently Sanya Malhotra had attended the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) in China along with her Dangal co-star Fatima Sana Shaikh.

Sanya won the Best Action Actress Award at the prestigious fourth annual Jackie Chan Action Movie Week, held as part of SIFF, for her performance in Dangal. The award ceremony was held in Datong, China. Sanya, who made it to the event, even had a fan-girl moment when she met action superstar Jackie Chan.

Sanya Malhotra shared,"I’m humbled to have received this award for the movie. Dangal means a lot to me and marked my debut in the industry. I feel grateful for the honor from a lovely country like China. It only encourages me to work harder for all the people who have showered so much love on me since the movie released. Also, the cherry on the icing was meeting the legendary actor Jackie Chan. It was truly a fangirl moment for me. He is very humble, gracious and down-to-earth.”

Both Sanya and Fatima even posed with the star for a picture and shared it on their respective social media accounts. Sanya shared an image of her with Jackie Chan and captioned it by writing,“Met a legend who’s so humble, gracious and hospitable. Thank you so much @jackiechan for having us at #jackiechanactionmovieweek . Looking forward to watch the closing ceremony and especially the performance by your team #jackiechan#dangal”.

In fact, Sanya is a big fan of Chan’s work and has seen most of his action movies while growing up. Her film Dangal released in China and received a humongous response from the Chinese audience, and Sanya left the audience and critics impressed with her performance as Babita.

Dangal had become the biggest film of the year when it was released in India in 2016. It was not only hailed in India by the audience and critics, but was also loved in other countries.

Dangal has been declared one of the most popular Indian films to have been released in China. Dangal actresses Sanya Malhotra and Fatima Sana Shaikh were honoured with the Best Action Actress Award for Dangal.

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International Jackie Chan Action Movie Week

I’m launching a new thread for International Jackie Chan Action Movie Week, and copying the comment above from our Jackie Chan’s franchises because this event has become quite a thing and will hopefully continue for years to come.

Jackie Chan closes film fest with stunts
2018-07-26 09:22:41 China DailyEditor : Mo Hong’e ECNS


Jackie Chan waves to fans at the closing ceremony of fourth annual International Jackie Chan Action Movie Week. (Photo: China Daily/Feng Yongbin)

Jackie Chan’s annual film festival recently concluded in Datong with a Chinese action hit topping the awards.

Top Chinese actor Jackie Chan, who has performed perilous scenes in more than 200 films over the past four decades, entertained his guests with stunts at a recent film event he has founded.

At the closing ceremony of the International Jackie Chan Action Movie Week held in Datong, Shanxi province, on Sunday, the 64-year-old superstar used a rope to alight from a helicopter that was hovering around 70 meters above the ground, thrilling his audience. The annual festival, in its fourth edition this year, was held in Shanghai for the past three years.

This year’s event screened a dozen action blockbusters and honored industry talent.

For Chan, who ranked 59th on US magazine Forbes’ 2018 highest-paid celebrity list, the festival is a recognition of stunt performers in the movie business. Chan, who’s also a martial arts expert, began his film career as a stuntman in Hong Kong in the early 1970s. He wasn’t paid much at the start, but the action scenes that included a lot of jumping, rolling and falling were risky.

“I was once slammed down hard against a cement floor, six times in a week. Every day I clenched my teeth to stand up. I was paid just HK$5 ($0.64) a day,” Chan told his audience in Datong.


Chan recalls his early years of struggle as a stuntman during a forum in Datong. (Photo: China Daily/Feng Yongbin)

Chan has had a successful career, from the golden era of Hong Kong martial arts films to his foray into Hollywood and through more recent years when he switched to the Chinese mainland market. But most others in the field have not achieved similar success. The work of stunt performers and action stand-ins is undervalued, he says.

With the festival, Chan is using his star power to bring more attention to such actors and actresses.

“It’s (the festival) still young, but I hope it will enjoy a popularity similar to some top events such as the Hong Kong Film Awards in the future,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the action movie week in Datong.

Chan has an event to raise public awareness about environmental protection and at least seven new films on his busy schedule. “I don’t dare to sleep. I have so many things to do.”

Aside from an expansion in scale and size, the festival he founded has gathered more celebrities. Presided over by Hong Kong filmmaker Ng See-Yuen, the seven-member jury includes Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, Chinese mainland director Lu Chuan, actor Huang Xiaoming and actress Bai Baihe.


Operation Red Sea’s actress Jiang Luxia (second left) and Dangal’s actress Fatima Sana Shaikh (center) jointly win the best action actress award at the movie event. (Photo: China Daily/Feng Yongbin)

Operation Red Sea, an action-packed blockbuster based on the Chinese navy’s real evacuation of more than 800 people from Yemen during a civil war in 2015, was the top winner in Datong, with awards for the best picture, stunts and actress.

The award for the best actor was given jointly to Wu Jing and Duan Yihong for the crime thriller Explosion. Wu also got the best action director award for Wolf Warriors II.

The best actress award was also given jointly to Jiang Luxia for Operation Red Sea and Indian actress Fatima Sana Shaikh for the Hindi film Dangal, based on the real-life story of a wrestler and his daughters, which was a hit in China.

During the festival week, Chan visited some underdeveloped areas in rural Datong to promote local products. He says he was among an early group of top celebrities to launch a campaign targeting poverty alleviation. The Chinese government is aiming to eliminate absolute poverty by 2020.


Chan with stunt performers at the movie week. (PHOTO BY FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY)

The festival saw many industry insiders, film scholars and critics discuss the future of Chinese action movies, which are among the most popular Chinese cultural exports in the modern world.

“Action is one of the most influential genres in the history of Chinese cinema. Superstars such as Bruce Lee and Chan have made ‘kung fu’ a buzzword across the world,” says Li Wei, president of 1905.com, the site of China Central Television’s movie channel and a major sponsor of the film festival.

The highest-grossing Chinese films in North America are still martial arts titles, such as Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Zhang Yimou’s Hero (2002) and Fearless(2006), starring Jet Li.

Still, the genre has struggled in recent years and needs better storytelling for today’s audience, says Yin Hong, a professor of Tsinghua University.

Also copying this to our Operation Red Sea thread.

Jackie Chan’s Richard Mille RM 57

I just copied out this indie Jackie Chan watches (as in wristwatches) thread from Jackie Chan’s franchises because the holiday gift giving season is coming and who’s your favorite publisher? :cool:

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When Youre Jackie Chan, You Wear Watches Named After Yourself
Quite possibly the most high-wattage edition of watches of the week yet.
BY CAM WOLF
November 2, 2019


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Welcome to Watches of the Week, where we’ll track the rarest, wildest, and most covetable watches spotted on celebrities.

Jackie Chans legacy is so powerful that people keep trying to make ridiculous things to capture the essence of a man who’s acted in 141 movies, according to IMDB. A 2017 GQ profile lists a couple items of note from his stuntman campus: the half-Chan, half-horse statue made out of parts from past movie sets graced by the actor; a legitimately ****ing incredible painting of Chan doing kung fu on the edge of a canyon; a 1,000 year-old-tree he received from some guy for some thingChan cant remember. But maybe nothing gets as close to honoring the sprawling legend of Jackie Chan than the Richard Mille watch that bears his name. The RM 57-03 pits a dragon and phoenixboth made out of goldagainst one another inside the case, while a tourbillon whirs in the center. According to Richard Mille, the Phoenix is the king of the birds, while dragons are the mounts of heavenly deities. Jackie Chan is Jackie Chanthats good enough. Thats why he gets a special-made Richard Mille made out of titanium with a dial featuring two of the skys most mythical beasts. This weeks roundup of celebrity watches is chock full of other heavy hitters, too, like Drake, Diddy, and Roger Federer.


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Jackie Chans Richard Mille RM 57
Today, I am reorienting my entire life around a single goal: meeting Jackie Chan. A good chunk of that aforementioned GQ story revolves around Chans generosity. Johnny Knoxvilleyes, that Johnny Knoxvillefilmed a movie with Chan, and says the actor would give him a jacket just because he complimented it. One day, I will meet Chan, tell him I love his watch, and wait eagerly for my reward. Until then, Ill appreciate Richard Milles propensity to work with unconventional subjects. Collaborating with adventurers, race car drivers, and accomplished divers is cool, but it doesnt open you up to the sort of inspiration that results in a design featuring a dueling phoenix and dragon.

This article goes on to discuss other celebrity watches, but it’s only Jackie’s that publishers desire. :wink:

I’ll wear it. I got some Jackie apparel already and I luv it.

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Jackie Chan has a fashion collaboration in the works
AFP Relax News AFP Relax News•January 7, 2020


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan

Martial arts legend and movie star Jackie Chan is kicking off the year with a surprise fashion collaboration.

The Hollywood actor and stuntman from Hong Kong has teamed up with Chinese activewear label Li-Ning on a fashion collection scheduled to make its debut in Paris on January 18, reports WWD. The series will be unveiled as part of the label’s catwalk show at the city’s Centre Pompidou.

Dubbed ‘Li-Ning x Jackie Chan,’ the series, which will be available to shop in China, comes as the label marks its 30th anniversary this year.

“Jackie was deeply involved in the design process, bringing his years of personal experience and expertise in kung fu, the influence of which can be seen across the products,” the label’s founder, the champion gymnast Li-Ning, told WWD.

Chan is the latest in a string of famous figures to move in on the fashion industry – 2019 saw multiple stars launch their own clothing ventures. Rihanna made waves with the launch of her luxury label Fenty under the LVMH umbrella, while actress Kate Hudson introduced a new ready-to-wear brand named Happy X Nature and singer Justin Bieber rolled out a line of skater-inspired pieces via his new label, Drew House.

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