John Abraham, is an Indian film actor, producer and a former model during media interview at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, January 27, 2016. Photo By Ryan Lim
John Abraham is thinking out of the box as far as his films are concerned
Published: Sun 31 Jan 2016, 11:00 PM
Updated: Mon 1 Feb 2016, 1:00 AM
In an industry where it's easy to follow a formula, John Abraham likes to break convention, whether it's with his acting projects or productions.
A former supermodel, John made his acting debut with Jism in 2003 when an erotic thriller was not as popular a genre as it is today. Back then, it was groundbreaking. And in 2012, when he turned producer with Vicky Donor, it turned out to be a perfect example of a clean entertainer with a powerful message about a subject as hush-hush as sperm donation.
He opened up on his choice of cinema in an interview.
"When I play safe, I fail, and people ask me why, and I say conventional is boring! I will always experiment. Jism was very different, and Vicky Donor as a producer again very different. I will always experiment with my films... even if they fail in the short run, they will work in the longer run," said the 43-year-old, who has delivered powerful performances in films like Water, No Smoking, Aashayein and Madras Cafe among others.
"I have to play unsafe. John works when he is experimental, he works when he is unconventional. I cannot play safe; safe is so boring for me that it shows on my face! Safe is monotonous for me," conceded the actor, whose business acumen also comes from the fact that he's an MBA by qualification.
He however likes to maintain a balance between commercial films and those driven by good content. "I will always first be an actor, then a producer. When the actor's life cycle comes on a low stage, the producer will pick up. As an actor, I will do commercial films like Welcome Back and Housefull 2, but will I make them under my banner JA Entertainment? No, I will make a Madras Cafe and a Rocky Handsome.
"I will make a film that has the fabric which I really believe in as a producer. I am driven by content so aggressively that people have got fed up of me. I only concentrate on content. While others are creating films, I am only building a bank of content," he added.
His next production Rocky Handsome, in which he co-stars with Shruthi Haasan, will feature a lot of action - perhaps much more than some of John's previous action movies. But he's not bothered about being typecast in the genre.
"Somewhere in all the content I see and I explore, there is a basic thread that holds it all together, and that's a little bit of action. I don't have a problem with that and I don't look at it as getting typecast. I have the physicality of an action hero. I have signed up for action for my next three films... If I really wanted to be careful, then I'd probably dance," quipped the actor, who's known for his well-built physique.
Besides, the fitness freak also says he enjoys being a bit of a daredevil. He says the USP of Nishikant Kamat-directorial Rocky Handsome is "the action that's backed by the emotion or the emotion that's backed by the action".
"With Rocky Handsome, I just felt that any amount of good action is worthless without the right and requisite emotion.