Today Actor John Abraham is celebrating his 50 th birthday. A model- turned actor, has started his Bollywood career and debuted in the cinema with ‘Jism’ in the year 2003.
After giving back- to back hits in theatres early in his profession movies like ‘Dhoom’, ‘Garam Masala’ and ‘Dostana’, the celebrity has seen in many flops movies like 7 Khoon Maaf, Jhoota Hi Sahi, Aashayein and his such as ‘shootout at Wadala, New York, Viruddh…Family comes first’.
After getting in scuffle or struggle to make his name and find the place in India’s most admired and famous actors in the Bollywood cinema, at present John Abraham has certainly made his place and emerged as one of the most famous trustworthy and reliable actor in the Bollywood giving successive box- office hits. If we talk about the main causes or reasons for his accomplishment as a star is the multiple patriotic films.
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Now let us see some of the John Abraham’s best movies and box – office hits till date.
1. Parmanu – IMDb – 7.6/10
Released – 25 May, 2018
Director – Abhishek Sharma
Budget – 35 crores
Box Office – 100 crores
Parmanu movie is based on a true movie, it shows the story of ‘Pokhran’ actor John Abraham as IAS Ashwat Raina initiated the nuclear bomb test explosions controlled and directed by the Indian army at Pokhran in 1998.
2. DHOOM – IMDb – 6.6/10
Released – 27 August, 2004
Director – Sanjay Gadhvi
Budget – 70 Lakhs
Box Office – Rs 72.5 crore
Dhoom was the first action film that Yash Raj films produced. Motorbike gang which perform the robberies all around Mumbai and a Mumbai Police officer who come together with a motorbike dealer in order to chase and cease them.
3. Madras Cafe – IMDb – 7.6/10
Released – 23 August, 2013
Director – Shoojit Sircar
Budget – 35 crores
Box Office – Rs 67 crores
This movie was based on the real story of Sri Lakan Civil War. John played the character of the Indian Army officer Major Vikram Singh who was giving his best efforts in order to safeguard Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The film was appreciated for its war scenes, story and cinematography.