Actor-producer John Abraham claims that a combat sequence in his next movie ‘Attack’ was planned specifically for a song in the movie.
John is regarded as an action icon, having appeared in films like as ‘Dhoom,’ ‘Dishoom,’ ‘Force,’ and ‘Romeo Akbar Walter,’ among others. He is now looking forward to the release of ‘Attack,’ which is set to enter theatres on April 1.
In an interview with IANS, John explained what draws him to the genre:
“My thing is you know when we set out to do this film I told (director) Lakshya Raj Anand, we can’t have the run of the mill songs. We have very sweet songs and then we have got a lot of background music.
“I think this is first time in Hindi cinema where you have a song where a fight sequence is choreographed for a song…The second half is the climax so there is no midway.”
John stated that he does not wish to work on any typical movie.
“The way I want to produce films is from ‘Vicky Donor’, to ‘Madras Cafe’, ‘Parmanu’ to ‘Batla House’ — I want to make something radically very different. My funda in life is simple — you fail doing the regular stuff it’s sad… You fail doing something different at least you tried which is why ‘Attack’ happened.”
‘Attack (Part 1),’ directed by Lakshya Raj Anand, stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Rakul Preet Singh, Prakash Raj, and Ratna Pathak Shah.
Pen Studios, John Abraham’s JA Entertainment, and Ajay Kapoor Productions present John Abraham’s action comedy “Attack,” which will be distributed internationally by Pen Marudhar. On April 1, the film will be released in theatres.
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