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John Abraham praised Vansh Gandhi, an Instagram user, for flawlessly emulating the actor’s mannerisms, particularly his smile, in a video posted by the digital creator. Vansh Gandhi impressed John with his portrayal of the actor’s language and expressions while walking, working out in the gym, and performing other tasks, earning high praise from the celebrity himself.
On Thursday, Vansh Gandhi shared a video titled ‘POV (point of view): You are John Abraham’, which caught everybody’s attention. The caption accompanying the video read, “It’s always the same damn smile…” Impressed with his impersonation, John Abraham left a comment on the clip, exclaiming, “Vansh you are outstanding!!!”
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Meanwhile, John Abraham’s recent interaction with a devoted fan has touched many online. Akshay Kedari, self-proclaimed as ‘John Abraham’s biggest fan’ on his Twitter bio, had brightened social media by sharing videos of his time with John. The videos depicted a heartwarming scene where Akshay not only marked his birthday with John, cutting a special cake together, but also received a thoughtful gift from the actor.
Akshay expressed how his cherished actor made his birthday unforgettable by joining in the celebration. As a generous gesture, John gifted him a pair of premium Italian riding shoes valued at over ₹22,000. Akshay took to Twitter to share his gratitude, showcasing the gift with the caption, “@TheJohnAbraham sir gifted me this premium Italian riding shoes on my birthday…worth ₹22.5K… Thank you so much sir.”
On the work front, after the huge success of Pathaan, John Abraham is set to make a comeback to the big screen and will be seen sharing screen space with Sharvari, for the first time ever in Vedaa. The film is scheduled to hit theatres on July 12 this year, promising an immersive experience for audiences.
As the first look heaped positive reception from everyone, Nikkhil Advani had shared with the entertainment portal PinkVilla, “I am thrilled with the superb response that the first look has received.” Advani then spoke about how long it took him and his writer Aseem Arora to write the script which is based around two incidents. “It took me and Aseem Arrora six years to work out a script based on two horrific incidents, a script that would have the same impact that, Batla House, my previous collaboration with John Abraham had”.
The film-maker also revealed that Sharvari Wagh used to break down on certain days, ”
There were days when Sharvari had to really keep herself from breaking down when we started shooting. As a young girl she had to reach places that were very uncomfortable”, he stated.
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