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Real MMA Stunt Choreography and Action Sequences

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

Action isn't just about the glamour. It’s about the grind, the precision, and the grit behind every frame. Here is a look at my work, from intense MMA combat to cinematic stunts. Naari sab pe bhari—I bring the force to your project. 🤜🤛

This is the raw power I bring to the screen. A clean throw inside the MMA cage shows the authentic martial arts skill that forms the base of all my action choreography. It's about technique, timing, and impact.

Action isn't confined to a gym. Here, I'm using a cudgel for a traditional stick fighting sequence in a park, blending natural surroundings with stylized combat. This shows how I adapt choreography to any location.

A perfectly synchronized jump kick against a city nightscape. This is an example of a stylized, cinematic action shot that adds high visual impact to a project. It’s all about that taal mel.

Ready for my close-up. This is from a TVC shoot, capturing the focused, warrior mindset before the action begins. It's the look I bring when I step in front of the camera as an action actor.

We do what it takes to get the shot. This sequence, filmed on a railway bridge with a train passing by, shows the high-stakes stunt coordination and performance I can deliver for a truly thrilling scene.

Recreating an iconic scene from the movie "Mary Kom". This demonstrates my ability to not just fight, but to act and embody a character, bringing emotional weight and storytelling to a fight sequence.

The reality behind that one perfect shot. This behind the scenes clip shows the falls, the adjustments, and the resilience needed to nail a stunt. Haye mera kamar, but it's always worth it.

This is me in a nutshell. One percent of the time I'm all dressed up, but ninety nine percent of the time, you'll find me in the ring, training and fighting. This is the dual-persona I bring to my work.

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Behind every punch you see on screen, there’s a lot of sweat, some bruises, and a whole lot of calculated risk. Getting that 'perfect' shot usually means taking a few falls, doing multiple takes, and ensuring safety standards are met on the ground. When we design a sequence, we aren't just making it look flashy—we are making sure the impact, the timing, and the choreography tell a story. Whether it’s a gritty brawl or a fast-paced action move, I prioritize realism and technique so you get results that look genuine, not just theatrical.

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