
In a world of CGI explosions and green-screen battles, these stars keep it as real as they can. They leap, flip, punch, and crash, without stunt doubles. From Bollywood’s boldest to Hollywood’s finest, these men perform their own stunts.

Every kick, flip, and fall you see on screen, that’s Tiger doing it himself. He’s the rare action hero who can do everything: martial arts, parkour, dance, high-wire leaps, and gravity-defying stunts, all with effortless control.

A legend in his own right, Jackie Chan made it his trademark to perform dangerous stunts himself, no doubles, no shortcuts. From Rush Hour to Police Story, every film is a masterclass in fearless comedy-action brilliance.

Nobody risks it quite like Tom Cruise. Whether it’s hanging off aeroplanes in Mission: Impossible or jumping between skyscrapers in Ghost Protocol, he’s rewritten the rulebook for realism in blockbuster cinema.

Before Tiger, there was Akshay Kumar, a real martial artist turned superstar. From scaling skyscrapers in Sooryavanshi to leaping from choppers in Khiladi, he’s India’s OG stunt maestro.

John Wick isn’t just a movie; it’s a movement. Keanu trains rigorously with real weapons, tactical drills, and combat choreography, proving that authenticity always hits harder.

Whether it’s Crank, Transporter, or Fast & Furious, Jason Statham’s blend of slick moves and stone-cold focus makes him one of cinema’s most believable tough guys.

Unlike many CGI-heavy heroes, Tom Holland performs much of his own wirework and acrobatics in the Spider-Man series, bringing a genuine sense of agility and heart to the suit.

From Rocky’s brutal boxing sequences to The Expendables’ raw explosions, Sylvester Stallone has spent decades proving that grit, not age, defines a true action hero.