If
you
are
an
ardent
fan
of
John
Abraham,
you
must
know
that
the
actor
has
mentioned
in
several
of
his
interviews
that
he
makes
films
for
his
fans,
and
he
is
least
concerned
about
critics'
reviews
and
ratings.
Similarly,
the
actor
doesn't
pay
heed
to
trolls,
who
often
have
negative
things
to
say
about
the
film
ahead
of
its
release.
In
his
recent
conversation
with
aleading
daily,
when
John
was
asked
if
he
takes
the
feedback
and
opinions
of
netizens
seriously,
he
said
that
there
is
a
huge
dichotomy
between
what
happens
on
Twitter
and
in
the
real
world.
He
told
Times
Of
India,
"On
social
media,
the
number
one
trending
topic
when
'Sooryavanshi'
was
released
was
#BoycottBollywood,
but
the
film
still
clocked
in
huge
numbers
on
day
one.
So,
there
is
a
huge
dichotomy
between
what
happens
on
Twitter
and
in
the
real
world.
We
forget
that
there
is
an
India
out
there
that
wants
to
savour
the
experience
of
watching
a
film
in
a
theatre,
especially
after
the
pandemic.
They
don't
care
about
what's
trending
on
social
media."
John
further
added,
"That's
why
as
an
actor
and
as
a
part
of
the
film
fraternity,
I
don't
really
care
about
the
trolls.
Does
'SMJ2' care
about
it?
It
cares
about
ticket
sales.
We
resonate
with
the
audience
that's
going
to
buy
tickets
to
watch
the
film."
In
the
same
interview,
John
also
spoke
about
being
synonymous
with
the
action
genre
and
said
that
he
likes
and
enjoys
doing
action
just
like
an
actor
who
loves
to
dance.
For
John,
doing
action
is
like
a
romantic
moment,
because
he
is
very
comfortable
in
that
space.
"A
lot
of
stars
often
give
up
on
action
over
a
period
of
time
because
it
wears
you
out
physically.
I
have
had
injuries
everywhere,
but
I
have
no
intentions
of
slowing
down
in
the
action
space.
In
fact,
I
am
at
my
fittest
best
today.
I
intend
to
push
the
envelope
in
this
genre
even
further
and
get
more
intense," added
John.