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With the upcoming Street Fighter movie having already cast much of the Street Fighter roster, the addition of Vidyut Jammwal as the Yoga-fire-wielding Dhalsim adds a genuine Bollywood action movie legend to the ensemble. A lifelong practitioner of the ancient Indian martial art Kalaripayattu, Jammwal has headlined some outstanding action films in his career in Bollywood. Here are five Vidyut Jammwal action movies that Street Fighter fans should see before the upcoming World Warrior tournament on the big-screen.
1.) Commando: A One Man Army (2013)

Jammwal’s action movie breakout came in 2013’s Bollywood hit Commando: A One Man Army, with Jammwal portraying Indian commando Karan Singh Droga. After escaping captivity in China over being falsely accused of being a spy, Karan bumps into Simrit (Pooja Chopra), a girl fleeing a local gang led by local mobster “AK-74” (Jaideep Ahlawat), who is trying to force Simrit into a marriage for political power. Jammwal’s fight scenes and stunts make Commando a blast for action fans, with the movie giving Jammwal a strong launch as a Bollywood action hero, and one that international action fans should certainly take note of.
2.) Commando 2: The Black Money Trail (2017)

Jammwal returns as Karan in the 2017 sequel Commando 2: The Black Money Trail, with Karan now sent on a mission to put a stop to a money-laundering operation led by mysterious Indian crime boss Vicky Chadra (Esha Gupta). Commando 2 hits the ground running with a phenomenal opening action sequence of Jammwal on a mission to raid a criminal stronghold that makes Commando 2 worth the admission price all on its own. The opening also sets the stage for the movie’s superb action sequences and cat-and-mouse game shouldered by Jammwal, including a superb final showdown on a Mumbai rooftop. Commando 2 is a highly energetic and very action-packed sequel, and another highlight of Vidyut Jammwal’s career in action movies.
3.) Commando 3 (2019)

Jammwal returns as Karan once more in Commando 3, with the movie shifting the setting from India to London, but keeping the action and stunts as strong as ever. Jackie Chan Stunt Team Member Andy Long Nguyen steps in as fight choreographer and delivers some of the best action of the Commando franchise yet, while Jammwal’s Karan brings his physical dexterity to a new mission to stop a terrorist group in London. Commando 3‘s fight sequences and stunts (including some devilish parkour chases in the urban landscape of London) keep the series going strong, with Jammwal’s Karan once more every bit the dynamic action hero of Commando 3‘s two predecessors.










