Updated On: 12 February, 2024 06:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Vidyut in Crakk, Amy says performing stunts on screen sends out message of strength to young girls

Vidyut Jammwal
For someone who has been facing the camera since she was 15, the only thing Amy Jackson seeks is thrill. Crakk, which is an extreme sports film, is then the answer to her pursuit. Vidyut Jammwal leads Aditya Datt’s directorial offering that revolves around a man from the slums who gets sucked into the world of underground extreme sports. Jackson admits matching Jammwal’s action skills wasn’t easy.
“Rigorous training helped me prepare for the film. Vidyut’s dedication to the action genre has always been an inspiration to me. I watched all his movies after signing the project; it was part of my research for the role. The action choreography, however, came naturally. I’ve always loved boxing and kickboxing, and practice them as a form of exercise. I also incorporated Muay Thai into my training regime to get an all-round martial arts understanding for my character,” she says.