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This Bengal martial arts instructor trains special forces

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Published : Jan 12, 2021, 2:44 PM IST

Wriddhi Dutt attended the Bruce Lee school of martial arts before he started training the police and members of the special forces in Kolkata.

This martial arts instructor of Bengal trains Special Forces
This martial arts instructor of Bengal trains Special Forces

Kolkata: A 26-year-old man, martial arts instructor who attended the Bruce Lee school of martial arts is now training police and army officers in West Bengal's Kolkata.

But the most astonishing fact is that Wriddhi Dutt has been providing martial arts training for many years without any assistance from the state government and without any remuneration.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Dutta said," Earlier, I was providing training centre to the Special Forces, but now the doors are open for the general public. Only if you practice hard and pass a difficult test with patience will you get an honorary belt?"

"If the general public will talk about martial arts, the picture of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan comes in front of them. But they should know that they have to learn the martial arts by passion not by choice," he said.

"Although I was known as a boy of timid nature when I was a child, now I am training Special Forces and police. My passion and profession are now martial arts. Many people who have trained in martial arts from me have been able to create an identity for themselves," he added.

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Kolkata: A 26-year-old man, martial arts instructor who attended the Bruce Lee school of martial arts is now training police and army officers in West Bengal's Kolkata.

But the most astonishing fact is that Wriddhi Dutt has been providing martial arts training for many years without any assistance from the state government and without any remuneration.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Dutta said," Earlier, I was providing training centre to the Special Forces, but now the doors are open for the general public. Only if you practice hard and pass a difficult test with patience will you get an honorary belt?"

"If the general public will talk about martial arts, the picture of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan comes in front of them. But they should know that they have to learn the martial arts by passion not by choice," he said.

"Although I was known as a boy of timid nature when I was a child, now I am training Special Forces and police. My passion and profession are now martial arts. Many people who have trained in martial arts from me have been able to create an identity for themselves," he added.

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