<span class=normal>Usually this genre of films include characters that are pitted against incredible odds, such as situations that are hazardous or life threatening or which involves a sinister villain who is hell bent on killing the innocent for evil to shine in all its menacing glory. But more often then not, the good guys come out triumphant after strained physical efforts and a string of writhing violence. Thats right folks! That is typically the epitome of an action flick, but besides the Director who is usually the captain of the ship, in this genre the Action Director is the man who actually navigates the project towards its destination. Along with the director, he works in tandem in brining out his vision and the battle sequences of the film to fore. Vipul Shahs upcoming action flick Force directed by Nishikant Kamat features John Abraham and Genelia DSouza in the lead and boasts of being another out and out action flick that is slated to release later this month. To choreograph the specialized combat sequences, Allan Amin, an expert who has worked on over a hundred films which includes Company, Dhoom 2, Race to name a few, was roped in to bring the action sequences to life in the film. Bollywood Hungamas Philip Bode gets the veteran action director Allan Amin, to shed light upon the technicalities of choreographing staged combat, working with John and the distinctiveness of his latest action flick, Force. </span>