
John Abraham talks about tough acting phase
John Abraham opened up about his Bollywood journey, explaining the difficulties of being someone from outside the industry.
During his latest candid chat, the 53-year-old actor said, “I have probably been criticised the most in this industry, from the time I started. When I came in 2003, there were no outsiders.”
Speaking at the SCREEN Masterclass, he stated, “Before that, only Shah Rukh Khan and Akshay Kumar [entered the film industry]. The amount of criticism I have gone through, nobody else has faced that in my time. For me, it was simple. I was like a horse with blinkers. I could only see in front, and didn’t expect.”
He continued, “I have never had a publicist. I don’t go out there to feed stories in the media; it could make me vulnerable as well, but I think people know my integrity and where I come from.”
Furthermore, he shared insights about his work choices, revealing that he is on the lookout for a good comedy script and expressed willingness to join the cast of No Smoking 2 if the sequel ever happens.
Notably, John was last seen in Tehran, playing special officer Rajeev Kumar, who tries to take revenge after the 2012 Delhi bombing.
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