John
Abraham
wears
his
heart
on
his
sleeve
when
it
comes
to
showing
love
for
the
nation.
Although
he
has
not
announced
any
contributions
to
fight
the
Novel
Coronavirus,
knowing
how
much
he
cares
for
the
well-being
of
the
country,
he
may
very
well
have
made
contributions.
When
asked
about
Bollywood
celebrities
announcing
their
donations,
John
said
that
it
is
fantastic,
but
someone
like
him
would
never
make
it
known,
not
even
in
sneaky
ways.
Talking
to
Hindustan
Times
about
the
question
of
whether
to
announce
one's
contributions
or
not,
John
said,
"I
think
people
who
have
announced,
have
done
fantastic
jobs.
People
like
me
would
not
make
it
public,
not
even
through
a
subversive
way.
Not
even
through
a
PR
person,
where
you
find
out
'Hey,
John
has
been
doing
this,
he
has
not
told
anybody,
but
he's
actually
told
people
to
tell'.
So
I
am
probably
right
at
the
other
end."
He
continued,
"This
was
scary.
Someone
in
the
business
told
me
'This
is
your
time
to
buy
goodwill'.
We
are
faced
with
a
real-life
situation,
and
it's
not
time
to,
quote
unquote,
'buy'
goodwill.
It
is
something
I
choose
not
to
say,
even
if
I
am
doing.
Like
I
said,
nothing
wrong
with
people
who
have
said
it.
Hats
off
to
our
industry,
we
have
come
together
as
a
unit."
John
is
grateful
for
the
frontline
workers
who
are
like
warriors
at
this
time.
"The
police,
Army,
medical
professionals
and
all
of
them,
these
are
your
COVID
warriors,
like
they
call
them,
who
are
actually
risking
their
lives,
specially
the
medics,
ward
boys.
They
all
are
the
real-life
superheroes.
Situations
bring
out
unlikely
heroes,
and
this
pandemic
has
brought
up
probably
the
likeliest
ones,
that's
the
people
in
the
medical
profession," he
said.
Although
his
life
hasn't
changed
drastically
because
of
the
lockdown,
he
feels
there
will
be
a
new
normal
post
lockdown.