ETimes spoke to John about his desire to explore sci-fi as a genre and his attempt to encourage more Indian filmmakers and storytellers to consider making films in this genre. With his characteristic humility he said, “I have not led a way to encourage more filmmakers and actors to explore sci-fi and nor am I trying to give a tough competition to action films internationally. Firstly, I am just doing what I believe in, so I am not encouraging filmmakers to explore a new genre. I just believe in this concept. Secondly, you cant compete with Hollywood with their budgets. So, I am trying to make the best with the budgets I have.”
While Attack didn’t perform as well as John had wished for during it’s theatrical release, he’s hoping it will reach a wider audience now its going to premier on OTT with Zee5. Attack: Part 1 was directed by Lakshya Raj Anand and it featured Rakul Preet Singh, Jacqueline Fernandez and Prakash Raj in prominent roles.
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