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In a recent video, actor Vidyut Jammwal is seen covered in six-foot deep snow somehwere in the Himalayas and the Indian Kalaripayattu expert looks unfazed.

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In a recent video, actor Vidyut Jammwal is seen covered in six-foot-deep snow somehwere in the Himalayas and the Indian Kalaripayattu expert looks unfazed.

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The video showcases him performing a series of kriyas to control breathing. The actor emerges from the snow with bruises on his shoulders from the piercing cold. When asked, he shared that every martial artiste has to hit different levels of physical abilities and this kind of meditation is his way of unlocking a whole new zone. —TMS

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