Bollywood actor John Abraham lately misplaced his cool whereas selling his upcoming launch, Attack. The actor was speaking to the media, together with co-stars Rakul Preet Singh and Jacqueline Fernandez, when a journalist’s remark about his movies having an overdose of motion sequences irked him. In response, John referred to as him “dumb” and stated he apologises to everybody for his foolish feedback.
A video of John from a press convention has an individual asking him, “Your films have an overdose of action. It looks good as long as you are fighting four or five people. But, it is too much when you are seen fighting 200 people all by yourself, throwing away bikes and stopping choppers with your hands. We cannot relate to such scenes.” On this, the actor requested him if he’s speaking about Attack and when the individual stated it was about Satyamev Jayate, he simply stated, “I’m sorry.”
John continued, “Main toh Attack ki baat kar raha hun, agar aapko isse problem hai (I am talking about Attack. If you have a problem with this), then I am sorry. I really offended you.” He then turned in direction of his co-actors and stated, “Maybe he is very frustrated.” A number of moments later, one other journalist requested him about his toned physique and if he has labored on it for some movie or is it simply to remain match.
On this, John replied, “More than physically fit, I am trying to be mentally fit to answer some crazy questions as people are so dumb. Sorry sir, aap dimaag chod kar aa gaye (You left your brain at home). I apologise for you. On behalf of everyone, main aapke liye apologise karta hu, koi baat nahi, you’ll do better next time.”
He received much more aggravated when somebody requested him to touch upon The Kashmir Files, a movie that has been on a rampage on the ticket counters. He warned everybody in opposition to such “ghise pite” questions and stated one ought to ask questions solely about Attack.
Directed by Lakshya Anand, the movie will see John Abraham turning into India’s first super-soldier. Also starring Jacqueline Fernandez and Rakul Preet Singh, Attack will hit cinemas on April 1.