Has John Abraham Found His Next Move After 14 Years of Force?

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Key Takeaways
- John Abraham celebrated 14 years of 'Force' on social media.
- His post generated excitement among fans for a potential sequel.
- 'Force' is a remake of the Tamil film 'Kaakha Kaakha'.
- The film features a star-studded cast and a gripping storyline.
- John's engagement with fans highlights the power of social media in entertainment.
Mumbai, Sep 30 (NationPress) Bollywood star John Abraham marked the 14th anniversary of his acclaimed action thriller "Force", which debuted in 2011, with an engaging post on social media.
He shared a striking poster from the film directed by Nishikant Kamat on his official Instagram page. In the image, John showcased his bare chest, highlighting his impressive six-pack abs while dressed in denim and stylish sunglasses. His body, adorned with tattoos, featured a gun tucked into his denim.
However, it was his caption that truly intrigued fans about his future endeavors.
He wrote on the platform, "14 years of Force (red heart emoji)… what next …(sic)"
The comment section erupted with enthusiasm, with fans posting remarks like "Bring Force 3 @thejohnabraham", "Force 3 Announcement with Dashing Poster Handsome Hunk @thejohnabraham", and "We are still waiting for 3rd Part!! Come on Man..! You can do this!", among others.
It remains to be seen if John will reveal plans for "Force 3" soon or if he has other surprises for his audience.
Directed by Nishikant Kamat and penned by Ritesh Shah, this film is a remake of the 2003 Tamil movie "Kaakha Kaakha".
Produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah under the banner of Sunshine Pictures, "Force" features John Abraham in the lead role alongside Vidyut Jammwal, Genelia D'Souza, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi, Mohnish Bahl, and Kamlesh Sawant in significant parts.
The film's soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, with Lalit Pandit contributing as a guest composer for one track. The background score was created by Sameer Phaterpekar.
Ayananka Bose handled cinematography for the film, while Aarif Sheikh managed the editing.
Five years after the original film's release on September 30, 2011, the team produced a sequel, "Force 2", in 2016, marking the beginning of the Force film series.