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I Don't Go With The Trend: John Abraham

IANS, 12 Aug, 2016 10:46 AM
  • I Don't Go With The Trend: John Abraham
Bollywood actor John Abraham says he doesn't like to do films that become a trend in the movie industry.
 
The "Dishoom" star, on the sidelines of a screening of "Rustom" here, was asked if as as a producer, he wants to make movies on the Indian Army.
 
John said: "My problem is that I don't go with the trend. So probably, I am the wrong person to be asked. I will make films which I want to. If something excites me, I will do it, otherwise I won't."
 
About Akshay's "Rustom", he said: "I read the script of 'Rustom'. I think it's a fantastic film. I want to wish Akshay all the best."
 
John and Akshay have worked together in films like "Garam Masala", "Desi Boyz" and "Housefull 2".

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