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Cinematic Stunts, Parkour & Action Choreography

byMehtaz WasifOn-location shoots across Delhi NCRStarts from20,000 Per Day (8 Hour Shift)View full gallery

Action isn't just punches. I bring high-energy parkour, flips, and stunts to your project, keeping it raw, real, and safe for everyone on set.

My mind after my back injury. This video is about overcoming fear. After an injury, getting back to doing flips was a mental battle, but I did it. It shows my resilience and dedication to my craft.

Udti patang. A flying kick performed in the gym. This move shows my agility and ability to perform aerial martial arts techniques that look spectacular on camera.

The talented hawk hides its claws. A powerful jump and superhero landing. This is a classic action movie shot that I can perform to create a dramatic entrance or pose for a character.

Today's practice. This clip shows me practicing flips and other acrobatic moves in the gym. This is the foundational training that makes complex stunts possible and safe.

Practicing a parkour drill. This shows a vault over an obstacle, a key skill in parkour that I use to choreograph chase scenes and dynamic environmental interactions.

The fears we don’t face become our limits. This was a 140-foot free fall jump. While not a typical film stunt, it shows my courage and willingness to take on extreme physical and mental challenges.

Respect the training. Honor the commitment. Cherish the results. A simple but powerful kicking drill, showing the discipline and form required for martial arts.

Some crakk side of us. Performing a backbend stunt with a partner standing on me, inspired by Vidyut Jammwal. This demonstrates my strength, flexibility, and ability to perform partner acrobatics.

Random practice session. This clip shows me practicing a series of spins and jumps, working on the fluid movements that connect different parts of a fight sequence.

Kick combo practice. A drill focusing on a ground roll into a kick. This is a great example of a transitional move that can be used to get up from a fall while staying on the offensive.

About Acrobatic Stunts & Parkour

When I walk onto a set, I’m not just looking at the framing, I’m checking the ground. Before we film a parkour vault or a high-fall sequence, I do a full risk assessment of the location. I don't leave safety to chance, especially when we’re working on hard surfaces or unpredictable outdoor spots. I come with my own taping, support gear, and a warm-up routine that happens long before we call action, ensuring the energy stays high without the injuries.

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