Did Milap Zaveri Celebrate John Abraham's Birthday as His 'Hulk'?
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Mumbai, Dec 17 (NationPress) Filmmaker Milap Zaveri shared a heartfelt birthday message for actor John Abraham, affectionately referring to him as his 'Hulk' and acknowledging the pivotal role he played in revitalizing Milap's career with the release of 'Satyameva Jayate' in 2018.
Taking to Instagram, Milap posted a nostalgic photo featuring himself and John, both beaming at the camera as they embrace.
On John's 53rd birthday, Milap conveyed his sincere appreciation, stating that John had 'resurrected' his career.
“Dear @thejohnabraham, wishing you a very happy birthday! You are my Hulk and the individual who brought me back with #SatyamevaJayate,” Milap's caption read.
In his touching tribute, he portrayed John as a unique blend of strength and compassion, capable of 'ripping tires with his bare hands' while possessing a 'heart of gold'.
Milap continued: “I will always be thankful to you! You can rip tires with your bare hands, but your heart is golden! Love you, my Hero.”
Regarding 'Satyameva Jayate', it is a vigilante action thriller directed by Milap Zaveri, featuring John Abraham and Manoj Bajpayee, marking their second collaboration after 'Shootout at Wadala', alongside Aisha Sharma, Amruta Khanvilkar, and Manish Chaudhari.
The film's narrative revolves around DCP Shivansh, tasked with apprehending the individual responsible for the murders of corrupt police officers, unaware that the perpetrator is his younger brother, Vir.
Milap's latest project is 'Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat', starring Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa. The film achieved significant commercial success, ranking as the 12th highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025.
Its storyline follows Vikramaditya Bhonsle, a powerful politician whose escalating obsession with film actress Adaa Randhawa leads to a dangerous confrontation between unchecked desires and power.
Meanwhile, John recently starred in 'Tehran', a spy action thriller directed by Arun Gopalan, featuring John Abraham, Neeru Bajwa, and Manushi Chhillar, based on the 2012 attacks on Israeli diplomats.