Jackie Chan went to Japan to promote the "Shinjuku Incident" and unexpectedly celebrated his 55th birthday


Jackie Chan and the Little Child Star Temple



(From left) Masaya Kato, Ryoshika Umhara, Jackie Chan, Naoto Takenaka, Kunya



Jackie Chan and Naoto Takenaka (right) talk and laugh


  Jackie Chan, the kung fu superstar, appeared in Japan on the 26th to promote his latest masterpiece, Shinjuku Incident. At the event, Jackie Chan unexpectedly accepted the birthday party held by the organizers for him. This sudden surprise moved Jackie Chan’s brother.


  In addition to Jackie Chan who attended the event that day, the Japanese actors Masaya Kato, Naoto Takenaka, Kunya, and the young actor Ryoshika Hara who co-starred in the play also made an appearance. Naoto Takenaka, who played the role of a police officer, broke the news at the scene that Jackie Chan made all kinds of jokes because he couldn’t remember his Japanese lines during filming. Jackie Chan patted Naoto Takenaka on the shoulder and humorously said: "Dude, it’s not that I can’t remember my lines, but because when you (Naoto Takenaka) talk to me, you always don’t look me in the eyes, and you don’t give me the next password. NG is of course inevitable." Then, he broke the news about Takenaka Naoto during filming: "Takenaka Naoto also has Chinese lines in the play, of course he said it very well, but after filming, I asked him what he meant, do you know? He replied that he didn’t know, and I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at that time…" Jackie Chan’s humorous words made the atmosphere very lively.


  In addition, on April 7, Jackie Chan will celebrate his 55th birthday. The organizers specially ordered a double-layer birthday cake for him. Jackie Chan was very excited when he saw the cake and expressed his gratitude to all the people present. Then the audience sang the birthday song for Jackie Chan, which moved him. For Jackie Chan, who has been active in the film and television industry for more than 30 years, he said with emotion on the spot: "My birthday seems to be spent every year at work, but I enjoy the joy that work brings me very much! Please believe in one sentence, never give up and persevere to the end is victory!" The sincere words made the audience applaud enthusiastically.


  It is reported that Jackie Chan’s new film "Shinjuku Incident" will be released in Japan on May 1.


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