Talking about his journey, John said, “An actor becomes a prisoner of his own image. For me, it’s about my physicality. And I come from the marketing space, so I used my physicality—be it Dostana, Force, or Jism. I used my physicality. I said, ‘Hey, listen, I come from a marketing background, I need to be smart about this. So, this is what’s selling for me, so let me sell this till the point where I am powered enough to then make my decisions to do what I really want to do.'”
He also reflected on how his career has been shaped by criticism and how he chooses to handle it. “Career, as I said, has been built on criticism. Either you are very negative about it, bitter about it, ready to fight with the world, or you say, ‘Okay, everybody has a right to criticize, and that’s a space I’m living in. I am happy,'” he shared. His words highlight his ability to stay focused despite external opinions and his belief in evolving as an actor.
On the work front, John’s latest film The Diplomat hit the screens on Holi and had a decent start, collecting Rs 4 crore on its opening day. His last solo blockbuster opening was Satyameva Jayate in 2018, which earned Rs 19 crore on day one. Over the years, he has built a strong reputation for action-packed roles and gripping performances, proving that he knows how to adapt and stay relevant in the industry.
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