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John Abraham sees a clear 'content' divide between Marathi cinema and Bollywood

John Abraham has produced a Marathi film, titled Savita Damodar Paranjpe. The actor, who is also gearing up for the release of Satyameva Jayate in Bollywood, was present at the trailer launch event of the film.

John talked about the difference between Hindi films and Marathi films and made an important statement. He highlighted how films made in Bollywood often lose their track because the makers focus more on the budget of a film than its content. He said, "I sometimes feel the best content, unfortunately, I’d like to say this being a Hindi film actor, doesn’t come from Hindi films. It comes from regional cinema. Because when you don’t have huge unnecessary budgets, you concentrate only on content".

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John added, "The content here is fantastic. I think after this, I’m sure there’ll be a trend which has already started, this film will be remade in Hindi. You’ll be really happy with this film (Savita Damodar Paranjpe)".

The actor always been in the favour of content-based films. In fact, he had once said that while he has no issues in acting in films which are brainless massy ones, he would only make good content-oriented cinema from his home production banner.

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John also spoke about working in Marathi films as an actor and said, "I’d love to do a Marathi film because I’m a Marathi boy. I am proud of it. I was born and brought up in this city, I belong to this city. Marathi is our first language, we must speak it more often but unfortunately we don’t."

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