Tiger Shroff, who recently launched the trailer to 'Baaghi' has spoken of how Kung Fu was inspired in India.

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Tiger told The Times of India, "Though there are conflicting opinions on whether it actually originated from the teachings of an Indian Buddhist monk, Bodhidharma, who arrived in China in the 6th century, one thing is certain, he definitely brought a form of martial arts with him, most likely Kalaripayattu.

"He transformed the newly-formed Shaolin temple and the Buddhist monks settled there, dedicating themselves to Kung Fu and becoming a warrior elite whose fame spread throughout China and later, all over the world."

Baaghi is the story of Ronny, a rebellious 23-year-old from Delhi. Fearing his unruly and angry temperament his father sends him to a disciplinary academy set in a sleepy town in Kerala.

While traveling to the academy he meets Siya who also carries a rebellious streak but nonetheless spark fly between them.

After his enrollment, Ronny encounters the star student Raghav and things get awry between them when Raghav falls for Siya as well.

Years later Ronny is informed that Siya is abducted and is called upon for help to rescue her from the gritty underbelly of Thailand. Lost in the midst of a new city Ronny comes face to face with his nemesis, Raghav.

The movie releases in the UK on April 29.