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Not Interested In Doing Biopics: John Abraham

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Sep, 2016 12:58 PM
  • Not Interested In Doing Biopics: John Abraham
Actor John Abraham, who has appeared in films like "Jism", "No Smoking", "Garam Masala" and "Force", says he is not keen on starring in a biopic at the moment.
 
Asked if he wishes to star in a biopic, John told IANS: "No. I am not interested in doing biopics right now."
 
John's filmography boasts a wide variety of genres like comedy, drama, action and romance. But he is still labelled an action star.
 
John says that it is his "physicality that people see."
 
"To become an action star you need to have the attitude of an action star that I believe is all in your eyes - not the body, not the moves, nothing. So either you have it or you don't," he said.
 
John, whose film "Rocky Handsome" aired on Sony Max, will next be seen in "Force 2", a sequel to the 2011 Indian action thriller "Force". 
 
"Force 2" also features actress Sonakshi Sinha and Tahir Raj Bhasin in pivotal roles. 

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