Fitness junkie Akshay Kumar wants his son Aarav to be like him. Apart from lessons in martial arts, and cycling, the actor is now teaching his six-year-old son to rollerblade.
Says a source close to Akshay who is currently shooting in London for Sajid Nadiadwala's House Full, "Though Akshay has been shooting very hard from morning to night on the London schedule he still is finding time for Aarav and teaching him how to rollerblade. Every day, he makes it a point to keep aside an hour everyday to play Aarav's roller blade trainer."
The star papa is maha thrilled with his son's balance and control. Aarav also had a professional trainer hand-picked by Akki. Ever since Aarav joined his dad in London, they have been rollerblading every day.
Akshay himself is a seasoned roller blader. Says a source close to the actor, "He learnt rollerblading when he was in Canada. He also did it in Khiladi 420. Akshay has bought Aarav all the top-notch safety equipment possible for rollerblading like the best quality helmets, wrist guards, elbow pads and kneepads so that even if Aarav falls down his wrists, elbows and remain protected."
Says a source close to Akshay who is currently shooting in London for Sajid Nadiadwala's House Full, "Though Akshay has been shooting very hard from morning to night on the London schedule he still is finding time for Aarav and teaching him how to rollerblade. Every day, he makes it a point to keep aside an hour everyday to play Aarav's roller blade trainer."
The star papa is maha thrilled with his son's balance and control. Aarav also had a professional trainer hand-picked by Akki. Ever since Aarav joined his dad in London, they have been rollerblading every day.
Akshay himself is a seasoned roller blader. Says a source close to the actor, "He learnt rollerblading when he was in Canada. He also did it in Khiladi 420. Akshay has bought Aarav all the top-notch safety equipment possible for rollerblading like the best quality helmets, wrist guards, elbow pads and kneepads so that even if Aarav falls down his wrists, elbows and remain protected."