John Abraham takes out his biker gear for upcoming film

Author: Staff Report

Actor and producer John Abraham is all set to transform his passion for bikes to celluloid.

The model-turned-actor will soon star in a film that revolves around motorcycles. The as yet untitled film also marks John Abraham’s third association with producer Ajay Kapoor of Kyta Productions who has earlier co-produced the 2018 hit ‘Parmanu’ and the upcoming espionage thriller ‘Romeo Akbar Walter’.

The last time Abraham rode a bike on the silver screen, ‘Dhoom’ happened! This time around, the fun will only multiply and become even larger than life.

The film is currently in pre-production and will go on floors in July 2019. Apart from Abraham, the rest of the cast is also almost final.

“A story around motorcycles is very close to my heart. This is a story about human relationships. I decided to develop a film on riders and their love for motorcycles in-house two years ago. A lot of research and time has been spent on the subject since then. I’m happy to have Ajay Kapoor and Rensil on board for this project. I am especially excited that we will film the action sequences in the Isle of Man, the home of racing on real roads,” Abraham said.

Isle of Man Enterprise Minister Laurence Skelly commented, “The Isle of Man is the home of road racing and whilst the TT is what we are principally known for, we also have a rich series of annual races on our roads which draws crowds from around the world. We are pleased to welcome this interest in our Island and the proposals build on both our motorcycling heritage and our strong pedigree as a stunning location for television and film. We look forward to John Abraham’s film presenting the Isle of Man to the vast Indian cinema audience for the first time.”

Director Rensil D’Silva said, “I’ve grown up on films like ‘Days of Thunder’ and ‘Top Gun’ and it’s a dream come true to make an adrenaline pumping, emotionally charged bike racing film like this with John.”

Ajay Kapoor of Kyta Productions was delighted to share the vision and passion of JA Entertainment on this project, “I know how passionate John is about motorbikes. It’s been a pleasure collaborating with him and his production company so far on all our projects, and it will be an absolute treat to see him play a biker now! We look forward to our other collaborations with him in future too.”

Technical consultant on the new movie is Peter Duke, head of the world’s leading motorsport video company and whose father Geoff was a six-time World Motorcycle Champion and six-time TT winner.

“We’re delighted to be working with John and the team and to see how the cinematographers portray the spectacle and thrill of this mind-blowing sport to Indian audiences. I think they will be impressed,” he said.

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