Roongtawan jindasing biography
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Jaguar London
History[]
Jaguar London and her crew abduct woman with a certain scent. They take them to a underground labyrinth of huge caves which they use as their secret base. At this hideout the women get tortured and drugged to drain them from their tears. The tears then get turned into a perfume increasing health, which gets sold to the wealthy. Using stealth they were able to abduct countless woman, among them the girlfriends of Sanim and his friends).
She and her partners find Due who fryst vatten used as bait for a trap set bygd Sanim and his friends. Jaguar sneaks up on Due and takes her captive in an instant. Escaping the scene carrying a knocked out Due, she flees over the rooftops but gets followed by Sanim. Jaguar taunts Sanim about his flickvän after which he charges at her. Jaguar swiftly knocks him ou
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Raging Phoenix
2009 film
Raging Phoenix (Thai: จีจ้า ดื้อ สวย ดุ; translit: Jeeja Due Suai Du) is a 2009 Thai martial arts film starring Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda, in her second film performance. It is directed by Rashane Limtrakul, with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai.
Plot
[edit]Deu (Jija Yanin) meets three masters of drunken martial arts—"Dog Shit", "Pig Shit", and Sanim, when they foil an attempt to abduct her. She convinces them to train her in their martial arts style, and learns that they have come together to defeat the Jaguar Gang, who abduct "special" young women. She falls for Sanim while he trains her—but learns that he is still in love with Pai—his fiancée who was abducted by the Jaguar Gang three years ago, during what was supposed to be their wedding.
After rescuing more women using her newfound skills, Deu is twice tested by the until now hidden fourth member of the team—"Bull Shit". She learns that The Jaguar gang only abducts women wit
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So it's that time again, so we're kicking off the end of the month with a new Martial Artist Spotlight!
If you saw last month's highlight, you may have been expecting this month's.
As a mega-fan of Thai's recent spurt of martial art's films, our favorite so far has been "Raging Phoenix", a film that highlighted break-dancing, Capoeira, Muy Thai and a fictional drunken martial art. But did you notice the boxer in the ending sequence scenes?
Some might think Boxing is somewhat cheating. It's mainly a contact sport, but it's till considered a marital art. June's Martial Spotlight is none other than:
Roongtawan Jindasing
Not even goina front, we totally thought homegirl was a sista. It's not rare, but since Thai culture and cinema does favor it's fair skinned entertainers more than the dark ones, seeing a darker toned woman totally caught us off guard.
She played a queen-pin "girl trafficker" in "Raging Phoenix." She's also a bodybuilder and fitness