Actor John Abraham recently remembered his threat and members of Kabul Express had received from the Taliban when they filmed for films in Afghanistan. The film, which was released in 2006, told the story of the fiction of two Indian journalists, an American journalist and an Afghan guide who was taken hostage by the Pakistani army and was forced to take a 48-hour trip to Afghanistan who was torn war. Also read | John Abraham remembers when Dad was cheated by business partners, worried about placing food on the table
John, who played Indian Journalists Sukel Khan in Thriller, recently shared his experience about filming in Afghanistan and describing the local population as the most beautiful person.
The actor told Mashable India: “There was no social media at that time. When I left Afghanistan, Afghans told me John Jaan (Jaan meant Bhai) whatever you did, don’t say bad things about Afghanistan. And today I want. To say that the Afghans are the most beautiful and most beautiful people in the world, extraordinary hospitality. Really beautiful people, extraordinary people. “
John also remembers an incident that occurred when he lived in House of Mohammad Najibullah, former Afghan President, while he was filming for Kabul Express. He said, “It is a hotel that is not approved. It is the way Afghanistan to tell him that they are not happy with America here. There is another incident where a suicide bomber destroys themselves only six hours before we reach this location. That Enough experience. “That’s enough experience
Afghan Express marked the first fiction film for the Director of Kabir Khan who had made several documentaries for years in Afghanistan until then. The filmmaker said that the film was loosely based on his experience and his friend Rajan Kapoor in the Afghan Post-Taliban.
John will soon be seen in the attack with Jacqueline Fernandez, Rakul Preet Singh, Prakash Raj, and Ratna Pathak Shah. The film, which has been produced by its Product Products JA Entertainment and Ajay Kapoor Productions, is set to be released on April 1.