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Krushna Doesn’t Deserve More Importance, Says John Abraham

IANS, 15 Nov, 2016 11:29 AM
  • Krushna Doesn’t Deserve More Importance, Says John Abraham
John Abraham does not want to comment on the controversial episode when he stormed out of Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza as he was miffed with Krushna Abhishek’s acts on the show.
 
When asked about the incident during a promotional event, the Rocky Handsome actor said, “I feel I won’t comment on it otherwise I will give them more importance than they deserve.”
 
The 43-year-old actor even put across his point that he is against mindless promotions of films and wants filmmakers and actors to stick to what’s necessary.
 
 
 
Commenting on the effect of demonetisation on Bollywood films, the Dishoom star said he is confident that people will come to watch Force 2. 
 
“I think the issue would be sorted to some extent till November 18, when the film is slated to release. Moreover, public would want some entertainment after all this confusion and we are here for that,” said John and added, “We are not worried about the film’s business and are not going to postpone the release because we are confident that people will come to watch the film.”
 
On a related note, the film is a sequel to the 2011 film ‘Force’ and also features Tahir Bhasin besides John and Sonakshi Sinha.

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