John Takes Inputs from Narcotic Cops for 'Force'


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Sep 26: Now that John Abraham has finally bagged a role that will make justice to his ‘macho’ image, John is leaving no stone unturned to make perfect his character in upcoming movie ‘Force’.

John, who will be playing the role of a narcotics cop in the movie, is learnt to have spent months on researching about drugs and its dealings.


John has also met senior narcotics officers to take their inputs which could probably help him know better about the locations such activities take place in and how the legal system works. Sources say that John has been very obedient in his lessons given by the officers.

Speaking about it, John says, “I took some time out to actually see how things function at the core of the system. I have met some interesting people whose work is highly inspiring.”

Directed by Nishikant Kamat, ‘Force’ is a action pumped romantic flick that revolves around the life of a tough narco cop who ensures justice is served. Genelia D’Souza plays the role of John’s love interest.

The movie is said to be a remake of Tamil film ‘Kaakha Kaakha’ which starred Surya and Jyothika.

  

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