Pawan Kalyan mourns demise of martial arts trainer Hussaini

Pawan Kalyan mourns demise of martial arts trainer Hussaini
Vijayawada: Deputy chief minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan expressed deep sorrow over the demise of his martial arts and archery instructor, Shihan Hussaini. Recalling his association with the renowned trainer, Pawan Kalyan stated that he personally trained under Hussaini, who played a pivotal role in shaping his karate and martial arts skills.
"I am deeply saddened by the passing of Shihan Hussaini. Just four days ago, I learned about his illness and even considered arranging for his treatment abroad. I was planning to visit him in Chennai on the 29th, but unfortunately, I received the heartbreaking news before I could meet him," Pawan Kalyan said.
Hussaini, known for his strict discipline in martial arts training, initially hesitated to train Pawan Kalyan but later agreed. "He used to be extremely strict, but I followed his instructions diligently. My training under him even influenced the martial arts scenes in my film ‘Tammudu'," he recalled.
Apart from martial arts, Hussaini made significant contributions to archery, serving in key roles in Tamil Nadu's Archery Association. His influence extended beyond sports — he was a talented musician, painter, sculptor, actor, and motivational speaker.
In a remarkable final gesture, Hussaini's body was donated to a medical college, reflecting his progressive outlook. Pawan Kalyan extended his heartfelt condolences to Hussaini's family, acknowledging his immense contributions to multiple fields.
Vijayawada: Deputy chief minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan expressed deep sorrow over the demise of his martial arts and archery instructor, Shihan Hussaini. Recalling his association with the renowned trainer, Pawan Kalyan stated that he personally trained under Hussaini, who played a pivotal role in shaping his karate and martial arts skills.
"I am deeply saddened by the passing of Shihan Hussaini. Just four days ago, I learned about his illness and even considered arranging for his treatment abroad. I was planning to visit him in Chennai on the 29th, but unfortunately, I received the heartbreaking news before I could meet him," Pawan Kalyan said.
Hussaini, known for his strict discipline in martial arts training, initially hesitated to train Pawan Kalyan but later agreed. "He used to be extremely strict, but I followed his instructions diligently. My training under him even influenced the martial arts scenes in my film ‘Tammudu'," he recalled.
Apart from martial arts, Hussaini made significant contributions to archery, serving in key roles in Tamil Nadu's Archery Association. His influence extended beyond sports — he was a talented musician, painter, sculptor, actor, and motivational speaker.
In a remarkable final gesture, Hussaini's body was donated to a medical college, reflecting his progressive outlook. Pawan Kalyan extended his heartfelt condolences to Hussaini's family, acknowledging his immense contributions to multiple fields.
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Venu Lanka

Venu Lanka is a special correspondent, at The Times of India-Vijayawada. He covers developments related to VMC/APCRDA, Janasena, education, health, endowments, and agriculture-related stories. He holds two graduate degrees, one in business management and another in law. He completed his post-graduation in journalism and mass communication, apart from completing short-term courses.

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