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John Abraham teases Force 3, desires to create an ‘action universe’

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Bollywood star John Abraham has expressed his need to work on the third a part of Force and develop it as “the biggest action franchise” within the nation.
The 48-year-old actor returned in an motion avatar with ‘Satyameva Jayate 2′, which hit cinema halls on Thursday. He has a lineup of hard-hitting films in the same genre including ‘Attack’, ‘Ek Villain Returns’, YRF’s film reportedly titled ‘Pathan’, additionally starring Shah Rukh Khan.
While he might have been a part of profitable entertainers like ‘Garam Masala’ and ‘Dostana’, motion pictures like ‘Dhoom’, ‘Madras Cafe’, ‘Force’, ‘Parmanu’, and ‘Satyameva Jayate’ cemented his place as an motion hero.

“I want to do bigger and better action films. I want to mount it in a big way. I want to make summer blockbuster films. The film that I own in terms of franchise is ‘Force’, it was probably the first action franchise that existed. I want to do ‘Force 3’ and make it the biggest action franchise this country has seen. I enjoy this space completely. I also have ‘Attack’, which is ready and even that film has the best action,” Abraham instructed PTI.
With stunts come accidents, one thing the actor stated are half and parcel of the style, however that doesn’t deter him from making extra motion motion pictures.
“I feel stronger, fitter and better. I now have a grasp of how to make action bigger and I want to entertain the audience with that big fun action film. I want to create my own universe,” he added.

Asked about his movie on motorbike racing, John Abraham stated the mission continues to be beneath improvement.
“We want to make that happen. We couldn’t do it because of the pandemic. My next year is packed. So, in 2023. it will definitely happen,” he added.

The actor will subsequent be seen within the motion thriller ‘Attack’. Abraham additionally knowledgeable he has accomplished the taking pictures of Mohit Suri-helmed ‘Ek Villain Returns’ and work on ‘Pathan’ is but to be completed.