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Mike Tyson wishes to watch 'Saala Khadoos'

| | Feb 02, 2016, at 08:48 pm
Mumbai, Feb 2 (IBNS): Boxing icon Mike Tyson on Tuesday expressed his wish of washing Indian film 'Saala Khadoos'.

The film deals with the story of a boxing coach played by R Madhavan.

"I'd like to see this boxing film," Tyson wrote on his Facebook page.

Saala Khadoos is a sports film, featuring R Madhavan as a badass coach who relentlessly pushes his protege played by  real life boxer Ritika Singh to overcome obstacles and achieve her boxing goals.

An elated Madhavan tweeted: "Mike Tyson thank you so very much sir. Arranging to send you the film."

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