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Guess what?: Iko Uwais warned over daughter'€™s '€˜silat'€™ skills

Martial arts actor Iko Uwais, 32, has received a warning from his daughter’s school regarding silat moves the toddler demonstrated to her friends

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Wed, January 6, 2016 Published on Jan. 6, 2016 Published on 2016-01-06T09:06:29+07:00

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Guess what?: Iko Uwais warned over daughter'€™s '€˜silat'€™ skills

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artial arts actor Iko Uwais, 32, has received a warning from his daughter'€™s school regarding silat moves the toddler demonstrated to her friends.

Iko, who recently played in Hollywood blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens, said 2-year-old Atreya Syahla apparently bragged about her ability to perform silat moves when she was at school.

'€œIn her book report, her teacher says, '€˜Mom and Dad, please pay attention to her silat activity. Ask her not to use it against her friends'€™'€. Iko said, as quoted by tribunnews.com, on the sidelines of a meet-and-greet event for the Star Wars film in Senayan City Mall in Jakarta on Sunday.

He said his wife, singer Paula Allodya Item, better known as Audy Item, had posted the message on social media.

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