My career is made with the help of criticism, I appreciate it: John Abraham

Mumbai. Actor-Filmaker John Abraham says he was often ignored during his more than two long career decades, but the public has advanced it and he respects it. Abraham said he wanted to reimburse him by making good films. He worked in different types of films like “Dhoom”, “Race 2”, “Satyamev Jayate”, “Dhishoom” and “Pathan”, “Garam Masala”, “Dostana”, “Housefull 2”, “Water”, “No Smoking”, “New York”, “Madras Cafe”, “Atomic” and “Atomic”.
Abraham said he hoped that his next film The Diplomat Public will be very much liked. Abraham said in an interview with “Pti-Bhasha”, “people said earlier that the atom is my first film, because I was missing for four years. I am ignored every day and that’s good, I have no problem with that. My career has been based on criticism and I appreciate it. “He said,” The only thing to push me is my audience.
People, producers, criticism from the business world all assess you on the basis of income and I understand all of this and I respect it. It’s a business. But those who have advanced me and kept me alive are my audience. I made “the diplomat” for the same audience. This year was very bad for the film industry from the point of view of gain and Abraham believes that it is now important to pay attention to basic things. He said that the scenario has a very important role in transporting a story among the public. Abraham said: “My goal as a producer and actor is to make a good film and reach more and more viewers.