John
Abraham,
whose
film
Madras
Cafe
is
all
set
to
release
on
August
23,
is
very
miffed
with
the
objections,
the
movie
is
facing.
Madras
Cafe
deals
with
the
1980's
Sri
Lankan
conflict
and
certain
groups
have
protested
against
the
film.
But
the
leading
actor,
John,
says
that
he
will
not
accept
any
kind
of
protests.
Madras
Cafe
is
directed
by
Shoojit
Sircar,
who
directed
Vicky
Donor
in
the
past.
Since
the
movie
deals
with
a
sensitive
and
controversial
subject,
many
groups
have
demanded
a
ban
on
it.
Talking
about
Madras
Cafe,
John
told
to
IANS
that
there
have
been
a
lot
of
enquiries
from
ruling
parties
and
the
opposition
parties
about
the
film
as
they
want
to
see
the
film.
The
actor
added
that
he
is
ready
to
show
the
film
to
them,
but
only
when
they
watch
it
as
viewers.
"We
may
have
a
preview
a
day
before
the
release
like
it
normally
happens.
We
don't
have
any
issues
showing
the
film
to
them.
But
if
someone
protests
and
puts
a
gun
to
our
head
and
says
we
will
decide
on
its
release
after
seeing
it,
we
won't
accept
that.
I
will
not
accept
it,
no
one
messes
with
us
like
that," John
Abraham
further
added.
Madras
Cafe
also
stars
Nargis
Fakhri
in
the
leads.