Heroes Of Martial Arts #7 - Iko Uwais (silat, Merantau) -

: Although a native Jakartan, Uwais had to master the Silat Harimau (Tiger style) of West Sumatra for the role, training under Master Edwel Datuk Rajo Gampo Alam.

The story of Iko Uwais's rise to fame is a modern "discovery" legend in martial arts cinema. Before becoming a global star, he was an operational driver for an Indonesian telecommunications company. His life changed when Welsh director visited his Silat training hall in 2007 while filming a documentary. From Driver to Leading Man Heroes of Martial arts #7 - Iko Uwais (Silat, Merantau)

Merantau wasn't just a movie; it was a showcase for the tradition of the same name—a rite of passage where a young man leaves home to gain life experience. : Although a native Jakartan, Uwais had to

: Beyond Silat, Uwais was a competitive soccer player in a local Jakarta club before his film career took off. The Cultural Impact of Merantau His life changed when Welsh director visited his

: Evans was so impressed by Uwais's natural charisma and martial arts prowess that he convinced him to leave his job as a driver to star in the 2009 film Merantau .