Before his breathtaking
breakthrough role in Ong-Bak
(2003), Tony Jaa on track out with a little bit parts in Thailand and as an unaccredited
Hollywood stunt person.
Tony Jaa instantly went
from being a no-name to the biggest name in martial arts after Ong-Bak’s success. Similar to Jackie
Chan, Bruce Lee, and Jet Li before him, Tony Jaa with his seemingly superhuman
technique detains the imagination of martial arts filmgoers. Tony Jaa shaped a greatly
stylized version of recent muay
Thai kickboxing mixed with the slight beauty and brutal power of
ancient muay boran.
In the country, Tony Jaa becomes
the first Thai international superstar from any film type. With this identification,
he worldwide legitimized the Thai martial arts film production that now mix out
excellence martial arts films every few months. in addition, his achievement motivated
other hopeful martial arts stars from other Southeast Asian countries to construct
action films.
Many of Tony Jaa’s autograph
moves stem from his outlandish jumping skills. He developed his jump ability as
a child by jumping onto the rear of two little one elephants daily for many
years. As Tony Jaa and the elephants grow up, so did his leg power.
Some best movies of Tony Jaa are as under:
1. The Protector
2. Ong Bak 1
3. Ong Bak 2
4. Born to fight
5. Battle warrior
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