John Abraham back as fierce cop in 'Satyamev Jayate 2'

Wednesday 04th December 2019 05:18 EST
 
 

Days after announcing 'Satyameva Jayate 2's' release date, actor John Abraham has dropped the first look poster of the upcoming sequel slated for release on October 2, 2020. Taking to Twitter, John wrote, "The truth prevails AGAIN!! Returning next Gandhi Jayanti, October 2nd 2020 - #SatyamevaJayate2 (sic)." In the first look poster, John can be seen wearing an intense look on his face as he tears off his police uniform to reveal the Tricolour on his chest. The poster reads, "Tann, mann, dhann se badhkar. Jann, gann, mann."

The film also features Divya Khosla Kumar, the wife of producer Bhushan Kumar and the director of 'Yaariyan'. Directed by Milap Zaveri, the movie is produced by T-Series and Emmay Entertainment and Motion Pictures. "Satyameva Jayate 2 is twice the action, emotion, power, patriotism and punch. Led by John Abraham back as a crusader for justice and with Divya Khosla joining the franchise, I hope next Gandhi Jayanti we provide the audiences with a powerful entertainer that also gives a strong message against corruption," said Zaveri.

“People feel that Bhushanji told us to take her but it’s a fallacy because in fact we (Nikkhil Advani, Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani and me) approached him and her. Bhushan told us that people shouldn’t think that he had told us. Divya will be one of the strengths of the movie and a surprise. I think she’s very talented and I am very excited that she has chosen to make her comeback with our movie. We had heard that she wanted to act again and we had seen some short films and music videos of hers. The character in the film has a lot of dignity, poise, beauty and power and she loved the plot, her scenes and accepted it immediately after we gave her a narration.”

Sharing his thought on the film, Nikkhil said, "John and Milap make for a formidable team and we are happy to push the envelope with a project that's not only for the audiences to enjoy but is socially relevant as well."


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