A BRUCE Lee lookalike hiding from the Taliban is battling to flee to the UK to make action films. Afghan actor Abbas Alizada, 28, says the fanatics stabbed to death his training partner. Abbas is a very impressive martial arts fighter and boxer with huge potential to become the next Bruce Lee He fears he is next and cannot stay in one place for more than two days. The Taliban despise Hazaras such as Abbas. Speaking from a Kabul bolthole he said: “I want to get myself, my two kids and four brothers to the UK.” Abbas, who posts online videos of his fitness routine including press-ups on two fingers, has been unable to train since August’s takeover. He rates Way Of The Dragon as the best movie starring his idol Lee, who died aged 32 in 1973. Abbas’s London-based solicitor Mahtab Aziz said he had made four martial arts films and landed a part in a Hollywood movie before Covid trapped him. The lawyer added: “The Taliban are very unpredictable and Abbas could easily be killed. Most read in The Sun FURY WILDER 3 Gypsy King dropped TWICE but WINS epic, Bronze Bomber has 'broken hand' CRASH HORROR Two teens, aged 18 & 19, among 4 killed in crash as boy, 15, fights for life skint Zoe Ball's son says he's been 'cut off' financially - despite famous mum's millions IS THAT LEAH? Leah Croucher cops probe lead after web sleuths spot ‘girl in red blanket’ TYSON GLORY Tyson Fury beats Deontay Wilder with brutal KO after incredibly picking himself up from canvas TWICE in five knockdown thriller date night Little Mix's Perrie Edwards shows off her post-baby body in slick black outfit “He is a very impressive martial arts fighter and boxer with huge potential to become the next Bruce Lee.” Pakistan could allow Abbas and his family to move there within days. Mr Aziz added: “He wants to come to the UK because I’m here and he trusts me. I believe he could take the UK film industry by storm. He’s very charismatic.” official_abbli/Instagram‘I want to get myself, my two kids and four brothers to the UK’[/caption] ©FremantleAbbas’ idol is Bruce Lee, who died aged 32 in 1973[/caption] official_abbli/InstagramAbbas, who posts online videos of his fitness routine including press-ups on two fingers, has been unable to train since August’s takeover[/caption] official_abbli/InstagramHe is afraid and cannot stay in one place for more than two days[/caption] official_abbli/InstagramThe Taliban are very unpredictable and Abbas could easily be killed[/caption] official_abbli/InstagramThe Taliban despise Hazaras such as Abbas[/caption] official_abbli/InstagramPakistan could allow Abbas and his family to move there within days[/caption]