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HindustanTimes Sun,19 May 2013

Jeetendra encourages John Abraham

John Abraham’s next release, Shootout At Wadala, is a hardcore action flick, and the actor felt it won’t appeal to women. But veteran actor Jeetendra had some encouraging words for John.

John Abraham, Anil Kapoor entertain special kids

John Abraham, Anil Kapoor and the cast of their film, Shootout At Wadala (SAW), made the most of their recent promotional visit to Dubai. Even though their trip was packed with activities, the actors spent a few hours...

I won't dance in birthdays, weddings for money: John Abraham

John Abraham has ventured in several fields to earn commercial benefits. He has acted, and also produced films. Now, will the Bollywood actor soon show us the moves at a wedding?

John Abraham fills in for Kangana Ranaut

For Shootout At Wadala, John Abraham has mostly been flying solo. And while he’s at it, the actor, ever the ladies’ man, has been taking up for co-star Kangana Ranaut, who is busy shooting for another film in Wai.

John Abraham on the sets of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain

John Abraham, Sophie Chaudhary and Tushar Kapoor were spotted promoting their upcoming action film, Shootout at Wadala, on the sets of famous television show, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, in Mumbai yesterday.

John Abraham signs Welcome Back

John Abraham has replaced Akshay Kumar in Welcome Back, a sequel to Welcome, and says that the Bollywood Khiladi is happiest for him.

Bollywood adds glamour to the National Film Awards felicitation

Bollywood added glamour to the ceremony with actor John Abraham, Parineeti Chopra, Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui turning up for the event.

Critics' review: Shootout At Wadala is a mass entertainer

Director Sanjay Gupta's gangster flick Shootout At Wadala has earned some praise from the critics for the entertaining element it has. Plot doesn't seem to be too different from the usual mafia movie fare but it does hold its own.

Bollywood Preview: Shootout At Wadala

We all know how this ends. Hours before the film releases and a day before the reviews appear, here’s what you can expect from this week’s release(s)…

John Abraham felt he can't play Manya Surve

Actor-producer John Abraham initially doubted his ability to portray gangster Manya Surve in Shootout At Wadala.
Model turned actor John Abraham made a successful Bollywood debut opposite Bipasha Basu in Jism (2003). He then featured in films like paranormal thriller Saaya (2003), Pooja Bhatt's directorial debut Paap (2004) and Ahmed Khan's Lakeer - Forbidden Lines (2004).

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