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Neetu Chandra is all set to impress worldwide audience with her martial arts expertise in ‘Never Back Down: Revolt’

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Thursday, 11 February 2021 (15:37 IST)
Gorgeous Neetu Chandra is one of the most athletic actors of our entertainment industry. While the actor has recently grabbed eyeballs for bagging one of the leads in the Hollywood movie - Never Back Down: Revolt, what’s more interesting for the viewers is that she is will set the screen on fire with her classic martial arts moves and Jujutsu!

Neetu Chandra will be seen as a cold brutal fighter in the international project. The young achiever has left no stone unturned to make sure it turns out to be visually appealing since it involves lot of authentic action sequences. Neetu has been dedicatedly prepping and pushing her limits to show an accurate depiction of martial art moves to wow audiences and critics alike.



While the actor has already impressed her ardent fans by giving major fitness goals, not many people are aware of the fact that Neetu Chandra is a fourth dan black belt in Taekwondo, who has represented Bihar in 16 games at National Level!



The fitness enthusiast also received an award from Jackie Chan at the age of 16 in Hongkong and to top it all she had started learning taekwondo against the wish of her father and relatives! Now that’s some really interesting trivia about Neetu who is making waves globally, a true achiever!



Directed by Kellie Madison and produced by Sony Motion Pictures Worldwide and Mandalay Pictures, Never Back Down: Revolt puts the spotlight on a woman who is kidnapped and forced to compete in elite underground fights and has to battle her way out to freedom.

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