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Amyra Dastur and Jackie Chan starrer Kung Fu Yoga final trailer out now

| | Jan 18, 2017, at 09:23 pm
Mumbai, Jan 18 (IBNS) The charming actress Amyra Dastur who was recently seen opposite Emraan Hashmi in the Bollywood thriller Mr. X, is all geared up for her upcoming global project Kung Fu Yoga alongside Jackie Chan.

The final trailer of Kung Fu Yoga is out.

Watch the entertaining trailer here:  http://bit.ly/KFYofficialTrailer

In the movie Amyra plays Kyra, a tough and sporty woman with a naughty side. Kung Fu Yoga is slated to release on Feb 3.

Kung Fu Yoga is an upcoming multi-lingual action-adventure comedy film, directed by Stanley Tong. The film is a Chinese-Indian co-production of Taihe Entertainment and Shinework Media (China) and it stars Jackie Chan, Amyra Dastur, Sonu Sood, Disha Patani and Aarif Rahman.


 

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