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Akshay's performance to kick off kabaddi league in London

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jul, 2014 06:48 AM
  • Akshay's performance to kick off kabaddi league in London
Bollywood action star Akshay Kumar will perform on the inaugural day of the Wave World Kabaddi League (WWKL), starting Aug 9 in London.
 
WWKL is the first international kabaddi league coming out of India and the tournament will see eight teams fighting for the trophy.
 
The 46-year-old will perform on some of the popular title tracks from his films, Aug 9 and Aug 10 at O2 Arena.
 
Akshay said his "performance” will be “dedicated” to the kabaddi fans who will come together to cheer the teams. 
 
"The League is a step to promote the Indian contemporary sport and bring it closer to the fans of the sport spread across the world,” the actor, who also co-owns one of the teams, Khalsa Warrior, said in a statement.
 
Some of the top players from across the world will participate in the tournament. 
 
Pargat Singh, commissioner of WWKL, is confident that Akshay's performance will be a true firebrand opening for the event.
 
“The dedication being shown by Akshay to promote WWKL is commendable. As a true supporter he is making himself available to us despite his busy schedule to promote kabaddi. 
 
"He is a global star and his fan following is spread across the world. His performance at the inauguration will be a true firebrand opening of the League - we could not have asked for more,” said Singh.

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