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John Abraham to play a fearless cop in this blockbuster films’ sequel?

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The dashing John Abraham is back again in a ‘cop’ mood as he decided to play the lead role in the upcoming sequel of 1999 hit film ‘Sarfarosh’. In his last movies also John is seen doing some cop roles like ‘Dishoom’, ‘Force 2’, ‘Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran’ and his upcoming movie ‘Satyameva Jayate’.

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‘Sarfarosh’ starred some biggest hit Bollywood actors like Aamir Khan, Naseeruddin Shah, Sonali Bendre. As per reports, the director of the film John Matthew, who also directed the first movie, is currently in talking terms with John Abraham for the upcoming sequel.

The film will be based on the 1970’s Naxal movement and around the region where maximum naxalist attacks take place, known as the Red Corridor.

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While John Mathew said that it is too early to reveal anything about the film right now and is looking for other casts of the film. But the sequel will have John Abraham if he’s free from all his work.

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