05 August,2018 01:05 PM IST | Mumbai | Sonil Dedhia
John Abraham
The success of Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran behind him, John Abraham is ready with his next offering, Satyameva Jayate. If his last outing was targeted at a niche audience, the actor-producer describes the upcoming actioner as "an out-and-out commercial Bollywood film with whistle-worthy moments." However, Abraham is quick to add that its masala treatment notwithstanding, the film tackles pressing issues that the country faces today.
"Right from Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017) to Raazi and even Parmanu, the past few months have seen releases that gave out important messages about our country. But of late, we haven't made a patriotic film with whistle-worthy moments in it. So, this film talks about corruption, molestation and other issues, but in a commercial way," says Abraham of the drama that sees him teaming up with Manoj Bajpayee.
Still from Satyameva Jayate
From performing self-flagellation to ripping up tyres, Abraham has performed some high-octane action sequences in the film. The actor says that early on during the narration, he realised that the Milap Zaveri-directed venture was heavy on content and not purely an action fare. "This film reflects the anger of the common man. When I am bashing up people in the film, it is symbolic of the fact that we need to stop corruption. I am not endorsing violence. But, with this film, we are saying that the sophisticated way to tackle corruption doesn't work these days."
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Abraham also recently wrapped up the first schedule of his next RAW: Romeo Akbar Walter, which sees him as an undercover agent. "We will be shooting across 80 locations, including Nepal and Kashmir. I have 18 different looks in the film. I am almost unrecognisable in some of them. As an actor, it is a delight to get such scripts that allow me to push my boundaries."
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