John
Abraham
recently
participated
in
a
chat
show
called
"Not
Just
Supper
Stars".
John's
personal
trainer
Vinod
Channa
accompanied
him
to
the
show
which
is
aired
on
Zee
Cafe.
The
Force
actor
expressed
his
views
on
success
and
failure
on
the
show.
He
revealed
that
he
originally
came
from
a
very
middle-class
background
and
therefore
he
tends
to
hold
on
those
values
very
strongly
even
now.
He
said,
"I
come
from
a
very
middle-class
background
and
even
today,
I
hold
on
to
those
values
very
strongly.
My
biggest
advantage
is
that
I'm
not
afraid
of
failure.
And
when
you're
not
afraid
of
it,
you
can
do
whatever
you
want
because
you've
seen
failure
and
success
in
the
same
measure.
So,
failure
really
doesn't
affect
me."
John
said
that
one
of
his
close
friends,
Suku,
is
an
auto
rickshaw
driver.
He
confessed
that
once
he
watched
a
Tamil
film
called
Kaakha
Kaakha
along
with
his
friend
Suku.
Suku
made
John
to
remake
the
movie
in
Hindi
as
Force.
John
loves
to
spend
for
others
rather
than
for
him.
"I
don't
spend
on
myself
as
I
don't
like
it," he
said.
About
his
holiday
plan,
John
said,
"I
am
a
self-confessed
workaholic.
I
have
had
a
holiday
for
only
five
days
in
the
last
eighteen
years."
John
is
known
for
releasing
his
movies
on
Independence
Day
every
year.
In
2018,
he
released
Satyameva
Jayate,
while
2019
saw
the
release
of
his
Batla
House.
John
has
promised
that
his
next
flick
Attack
will
also
release
around
Independence
Day
next
year.
Sources
say
Attack
has
been
confirmed
for
release
on
August
14,
2020.
Attack
is
an
action
thriller
which
stars
Jacqueline
Fernandez
and
Rakul
Preet
Singh
as
female
leads.
The
film
is
written
and
directed
by
debutant
Lakshya
Raj
Anand.
John
will
play
a
'Saviour
of
the
Nation' role
again
in
Attack.
The
story
of
Attack
revolves
around
a
rescue
operation
team
led
by
John.
The
movie
is
a
fictional
story
inspired
by
true
events.