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John Abraham Wields Gun In 'Rocky Handsome' First Look

IANS, 18 Dec, 2015 12:22 PM
  • John Abraham Wields Gun In 'Rocky Handsome' First Look
Actor John Abraham, who will next be seen in Nishikant Kamat's upcoming film "Rocky Handsome", has unveiled his "first look" from the movie, where he can be seen toting a gun.
 
John took to Twitter on Friday where he unveiled his first look and captioned the image: "Adrenaline redefined. Bringing you the First Look. Coming Soon. #RockyHandsome (sic)".
 
The "Dhoom" actor, in the photograph looks dapper in a black tuxedo and is seen wielding a gun with an intense look on his face. 
 
The actor has trained hard for Aikido, Hapkido and Krav Maga forms of martial arts that are featured in the actioner.
 
The film is reportedly a loose adaptation of the 2010 Korean film "The Man from Nowhere".
 
"Rocky Handsome", which reunites John and Kamat after the 2011 film "Force", also stars Shruti Haasan and Nathalia Kaur. It will release March 25, 2016.
 
Meanwhile, John is currently busy shooting for "Force 2" with his co-star Sonakshi Sinha.

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