John denies acting in MS Dhoni’s biopic

Actor says rumor of him playing fast bowler Ishant Sharma in the biopic is untrue.


Ians December 16, 2014

NEW DELHI: Actor-producer John Abraham, known for his love for sports, says he is not part of Neeraj Pandey’s upcoming directorial MS Dhoni - The Untold Story, a biopic on the Indian cricket team captain.

It was reported that John would play fast bowler Ishant Sharma in the biopic, which will see Sushant Singh Rajput in the title role. But he said it’s not true. “Rubbish. If someone is spreading some rumour to promote some film, it’s his or her problem. Its utter rubbish,” he told reporters.

He also added that he would be busy with Welcome Back. “This Christmas and New Year, I am shooting for my film Welcome Back and my plan is only to work round-the-clock. Maybe I’ll get a day off and spend time with my family,” said Abraham, who lives a disciplined life and doesn’t enjoy partying too much.

“I sleep by 9.30 -10 p.m. and wake up by 4.30 a.m. So, no time to party,” added the actor, who likes the “mood and spirit” when people enjoy themselves during New Year celebrations.

Apart from movies, the 41-year-old is also concerned about the country’s economic growth and wants to see youth shunning drugs.

“I am very apolitical. I have no political inclinations at all and my only interest is economic progress,” said the actor who wants to set good examples for the youth .

“When you tell the youth not to have drugs, there will be no better example. That’s one of the reasons why I did a film called Force where I play a narcotics bureau officer. I wanted to set an example.”

“I think I am not invited for most of the parties because people are scared about how I am going to react. They feel it is better to keep John Abraham away. Let him sleep and wake up early,” he added.  

Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th,  2014.

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