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If we accept 'Batla House' it'll be the most successful film," he says.ĭirected by Nikkhil Advani, the film, features Abraham as the cop who led the Batla House encounters. It'll show how polarised the world is and it's straight in its face. The actor's line up of films, beginning with "Satyamev Jayate" releasing on August 15, includes "Batla House", and "RAW: Romeo Akbar Walter." "'Batla House' will be the most explosive film you've seen. It's a challenge but it's a different character, different story but the ethos is the same. When asked if he is apprehensive since the original featured Aamir, Abraham said, "I'm in fact very excited. He is probably the only director whose house I went to after seeing 'Sarfarosh' and said 'Man what a film'." "Sarfarosh" opened to critical acclaim and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. We are still working on the script but yes it's happening with me. In an in interview with PTI, Abraham says, "John Mathew Matthan and I are co-producing the film. "Sarfarosh" chronicled the story of an Indian police officer's quest to stop cross-border terrorism. Confirming that he will be featuring in the sequel of Aamir Khan's "Sarfarosh", actor John Abraham says he is geared up for the action-drama, which will be different from the original.ĭirected by John Matthew Matthan, the 1999 film featured Aamir, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sonali Bendre.
