Actor Amit Sadh, who decided on taking a break from his hectic work schedule, just concluded his month-long motorcycle trip around India, covering a total of 5,288 km. Sadh, talking about his journey, said that embracing the unknown can help in discovering our true self.
Embarking on the journey with a motto that resonates with the hearts of bikers worldwide, “Motorcycles Saved My Life,” Amit Sadh kicked off his journey from Khar, Mumbai and ended it at the beautiful valleys of Leh, Ladakh.
The ride was more than a break for the actor, an introspective journey which redefined his own definitions of adventure, culture, and personal transformation.
Talking about his trip, the ‘Breathe’ actor said: “I believe that life is an incredible journey, much like my month-long bike adventure across India. It’s not just about the destinations we reach, but the experiences we gather along the way, the people we meet,...
Embarking on the journey with a motto that resonates with the hearts of bikers worldwide, “Motorcycles Saved My Life,” Amit Sadh kicked off his journey from Khar, Mumbai and ended it at the beautiful valleys of Leh, Ladakh.
The ride was more than a break for the actor, an introspective journey which redefined his own definitions of adventure, culture, and personal transformation.
Talking about his trip, the ‘Breathe’ actor said: “I believe that life is an incredible journey, much like my month-long bike adventure across India. It’s not just about the destinations we reach, but the experiences we gather along the way, the people we meet,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Amit Sadh, who decided on taking a break from his hectic work schedule, just concluded his month-long motorcycle trip around India, covering a total of 5,288 km. Sadh, talking about his journey, said that embracing the unknown can help in discovering our true self.
Embarking on the journey with a motto that resonates with the hearts of bikers worldwide, “Motorcycles Saved My Life,” Amit Sadh kicked off his journey from Khar, Mumbai and ended it at the beautiful valleys of Leh, Ladakh.
The ride was more than a break for the actor, an introspective journey which redefined his own definitions of adventure, culture, and personal transformation.
Talking about his trip, the ‘Breathe’ actor said: “I believe that life is an incredible journey, much like my month-long bike adventure across India. It’s not just about the destinations we reach, but the experiences we gather along the way, the people we meet,...
Embarking on the journey with a motto that resonates with the hearts of bikers worldwide, “Motorcycles Saved My Life,” Amit Sadh kicked off his journey from Khar, Mumbai and ended it at the beautiful valleys of Leh, Ladakh.
The ride was more than a break for the actor, an introspective journey which redefined his own definitions of adventure, culture, and personal transformation.
Talking about his trip, the ‘Breathe’ actor said: “I believe that life is an incredible journey, much like my month-long bike adventure across India. It’s not just about the destinations we reach, but the experiences we gather along the way, the people we meet,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Passionately acknowledged for his traditional kung fu flicks, this was Lau Kar Leung’s Hong Kong’s version of the popular Hollywood buddy-cop action comedy genre of the 80s which borrowed heavily from Peter Hyams’s “Running Scared” (1986) to Richard Donner’s “Lethal Weapon” from 1987. Due to its success, a sequel soon followed in 1990 starring Danny Lee but only Conan Lee reprised his role. It was nominated for the Best Action Choreography at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1989 but “Police Story 2” was the winner.
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In a total contrast to his heroic character in “A Better Tomorrow” (1986), Chow Yun Fat portrays the womanizing and cowardly police Sergeant Francis Li mostly for laughs. Incidentally, this is the kind of clowning role his Asian audiences preferred and were fond of instead of the tough action hero type favored by the West.
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In a total contrast to his heroic character in “A Better Tomorrow” (1986), Chow Yun Fat portrays the womanizing and cowardly police Sergeant Francis Li mostly for laughs. Incidentally, this is the kind of clowning role his Asian audiences preferred and were fond of instead of the tough action hero type favored by the West.
- 9/28/2022
- by David Chew
- AsianMoviePulse
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