The depiction of the gym was the main attraction of 2023 in the Shah Rukh Khan plateau of John Abraham. The following year, he joined hands with director Nikkhil Advani and played the lead role in the action-drama film, Veda. After his collab, the actor and filmmaker had to work on another film called 1911. But the sad thing is that the football film has finally been scraped by the team. In a recent interview, John gave a major update on the same. read on!
John Abraham was fully prepared in the football film 1911. The film was based on the victory of Mohun Bagan football team during the 1911 IFA Shield final match. Even though his fan actor was eager to see the actor as Shibdas Bhaduri, who played an important role in the team’s victory, the film was still sheltered.
Recently talking to PTI, the EK Villain Return actor opened and said that unfortunately, that film is not happening. Sharing the reason behind this, Abraham said that they have been through a lot of processes, and the idea feels good. However, the audience watched a lot of films on football. “But do we want to make it?” Yes, in the future. We have parked for now, “he clarified.
For unknown, the film was initially directed by Picu Helmer Shoojit Sirkar. But later, it was discovered that yesterday, no, maker Nikkhil Advani was handed over the project. The Sheied film was now produced by John’s production house, JA Entertainment.
In the upcoming projects of the actor, well, Mumbai Saga fame is eager to release his upcoming film, The Diplomat on March 14, 2025. The political thriller film is directed by Shivam Nair and co-produced by Bhushan Kumar’s T-series among others.
In Entertainer, veteran Bollywood actor will be seen playing the role of JP Singh, Deputy Commissioner of India in Islamabad. As the title of the film shows, it will take the audience on international relationships, diplomacy and traveling journey in between.
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