There’s no doubt that John Abraham is one of the most lovable actors of Bollywood. He has a huge fan following and the actor is quite famous among the kids’ thanks to action-packed roles. Recently, John was in Arunachal Pradesh for the shooting of his next movie ‘Parmanu’, and before he took off for Mumbai, he saw a few kids cheering his name.
The actor opted to meet them and even clicked a selfie with them. On his Instagram, John posted a video of the same. He captioned it as, “Enroute to Mumbai from Arunachal Pradesh..met some innocence along the way!!! Makes you want to go back to where you should be. #innocence #arunachalpradesh #arunachalpradeshtourism #kids #youth #future #children #northeast #johnabraham #ja #jaentertainment.”
Watch the video here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bb-5WzQA62f/?taken-by=thejohnabraham
Isn’t that a cute gesture of John Abraham?
Talking about ‘Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran’, the film which is being directed by Abhishek Sharma, was slated to release on December 8, 2017, has now been postponed to February 23, 2018. The movie also stars Diana Penty and Boman Irani. The release date was initially pushed as ‘Padmavati’ was slated to release on December 1, 2017, and two big releases within a gap of one week didn’t make sense to the makers.
However, now John Abraham-starrer won’t be getting a solo release. The film will be clashing with Rani Mukerji-starrer ‘Hichki’. The Siddharth Malhotra directorial marks Rani’s comeback on the big screen after a gap of three years. It will be interesting to see if this clash will be averted or John will clash with his ‘Baabul’ co-star. While ‘Parmanu’ is based on a real story, ‘Hichki’ is said to be a story of a woman who makes her weakness her strength. This will surely be an interesting a clash. (Also Read: John Abraham threatens those who harassed a ‘female’ football fan)
‘Eat Sleep Bollywood Repeat’ is his life Mantra. Dance is his first love and Rani Mukerji is his eternal crush. He is someone who loves being himself, and as for the ones who don’t agree, his reply? “Talk to my hand!”