Actor John Abraham left everyone surprised when he suddenly deleted all his Instagram posts out of nowhere. Fans started speculating if the actor’s Insta account was hacked. That’s not it, he even removed this display picture that left everyone baffled. However, days after deleting his posts, he posted the first trailer of Attack and then unarchived all the old posts. Asking him the reason behind deleting all the Instagram posts, John said that he is not very good at operating it and one should leave if they can’t use the medium.
During the trailer launch of Attack, John said, “Social media is a powerful medium, especially for me as I’m an animal lover, so to protect animals, it is a great medium. My problem is I don’t know how to use social media, I’m not good at it. So when someone’s really not good at it, then I don’t know why I need to be there.” He is one of the biggest promoters of animal welfare. In fact, the Doom actor even shares multiple posts on animal welfare on the photo-sharing app.
Adding to his social media dilemma, Jacqueline Fernandez then added, “I remember you telling me that when we were having a discussion about Instagram and social media, he was like ‘you know I’m not very good with it, Jackie just help me with one thing.’ So, I thought he will ask me to help him on how to make a reel or what to post. He said ‘just make sure you repost this stuff about animals if they need any help if they need anything which is actually amazing as he is using it for the better good.”
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In Attack, John Abraham essays the role of a super-soldier who is mutated and created to end terrorism in the country. Speaking about his character, he said, “India is an answer to anyone who feels there ain’t superhero films in India. We don’t have a superhero wearing underwear outside his pant but we definitely have a super-soldier.”
Attack Part 1 starring John, Jacqueline, Rakul Preet Singh will release on April 1.
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