This Article is From Mar 31, 2016

The Jungle Book Star Neel Sethi Learned Taekwondo When He Was Four

The Jungle Book Star Neel Sethi Learned Taekwondo When He Was Four

Neel Sethi in a still from The Jungle Book.

Highlights

  • "I love stunt scenes as I am very energetic," said 12-year-old Neel Sethi
  • The Jungle Book releases on April 8 in India, a week before US
  • The movie has voiceovers by Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba
Mumbai: Child actor Neel Sethi, who will be playing the role of Mowgli in filmmaker Jon Favreau's upcoming animation adventure film The Jungle Book, has revealed that he learned the Korean martial art Taekwondo at the age of four.

The film is a survival drama of the character played by the Indian-American actor who is amidst various species of animals in a jungle.

"I love stunt scenes as I am very energetic. I did Taekwondo when I was 4 years old. That was a long time ago but now I stopped," Neel, 12, told IANS.

The film was shot a couple of years back when Neel was 10 years old.

Recalling his most difficult scene from the film, Neel said: "I had a shoot for this film when I was 10. There was a scene where I had to shoot in mud where I had to dry my skin and spit some water again to make it look muddy. It was quite a difficult scene."

Neel, who embarked on a promotional tour for his film in Mumbai, confessed his love for Gol Gappas and Gulab Jamuns.

"I love Gol Gappas and in sweet I love Gulab Jamuns. Besides, my mom makes lovely paranthas," Neel said. (Also Read: The Jungle Book Actor Neel Sethi is 'Similar' to Mowgli. His Words)

Supported by voiceovers from Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson and Christopher Walken, The Jungle Book is set to release in India on April 8, a week before it releases in the US.

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